If it works perfectly from another ISP, then it definitely sounds like it’s your ISP dropping the connection.
i have taked to the isp about the issues but they say its not their fault.
i have also found that my admin works in static ip (ip given by isp without using it in router) but not in dynamic ip(generated by router)
but the problem is, i use wireless router for internet usage.
any suggestion guys…
I’d still say that it’s the ISP, even if they deny it.
However, your server’s security software could be having an issue with your dynamically generated IP range, but the possibility that it would have an issue with each new dynamically generated IP and never your static IP is quite improbable.
is it possible that i have done some wrong coding and that has caused this error? and another thing,,… does wp needs high bandwidth to load or it works fine in slow connections as well..?
is it possible that i have done some wrong coding and that has caused this error?
It’s possible. Here’s a list of things that I’d try:
1. Try deactivating all plugins. If that resolves the issue, reactivate each one individually until you find the cause.
2. Try switching to the Default theme (WordPress 1.5 – 2.9.2) or the Twenty Ten theme (WordPress 3.0 and higher) to rule-out a theme-specific issue.
3. Try downloading WordPress again and delete then replace your copies of everything except the wp-config.php file and the /wp-content/ directory with fresh copies from the download.
4. Try accessing your WordPress database via phpMyAdmin (most hosting providers offer this in their control panel), check all of the tables, and choose “Optimize tables” from the pull-down menu.
does wp needs high bandwidth to load or it works fine in slow connections as well..?
WordPress can run under any connection speed, but it does require a stable connection.