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KarmaPieces
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join:2004-07-05
Gulfport, MS

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Disconnecting/Reconnecting Issues

Hi,
Last night my DSL started disconnecting and reconnecting a lot, it stayed up for a couple of hours earlier but now it disconnects after a few minutes or more then it reconnects. I called them this morning and the guy said they did something to the line and reset the modem from his end, and I did the unplug the power cord and reconnect thing per his request. I had already done the reset thing by sticking a pin in the little hole at the back of the Westell 6100.

I also have a Netopia 2241N that I purchased off of fleabay that also did the same thing when I tested it last night. I just got off the phone with the Tech people again and the guy said he had "his" Line Technician do some stuff and that he would call me back in an hour to see if my issues were still occurring. If they are they want to send someone out.

I'm unable to get into the NID box to test it myself, it's out there but due to physical reasons I trouble getting into it to do anything. I was hoping some of you here could look at my logs and give me some tips concerning what I should mention to the tech as to what may be wrong, and so I don't seem totally clueless.

Thanks :)

P.S.: The guy told me that the message that pops up in the bottom right hand corner about "Local Area Connection (a network cable is unplugged)" only means something about the connection between your computer and modem and not your DSL Line.

CURRENT MODEM STATUS
DSL Modem Status....... Up
PPP Session Status...... Up
Connection Type......... PPPoE
Time set from............. Local
Time since last boot.... 0 days, 10 hrs: 29 mins: 41 secs
 
Time last modem self test.. NEVER
Time last modem result.... UNKNOWN
 
EVENTS
**********************************************************************
Events are listed starting from the most recent. **********************************************************************
 
TUE MAR 11 13:14:25 2008 CWMP: Final Http Return Code = 204
 
TUE MAR 11 13:14:25 2008 CWMP: Inform (200). The following events are true: 4 VALUE CHANGE
 
TUE MAR 11 13:14:25 2008 CWMP: TCP Connected, SSL Connection Succeeded, Auth Type = Basic
 
TUE MAR 11 13:13:45 2008 Setting System clock to Local time TUE MAR 11 13:13:45 2008
 
TUE MAR 11 13:13:45 2008 Time set from Primary SNTP server: tock.usno.navy.mil
 
TUE MAR 11 13:13:45 2008 PPP CONNECTED on VPI 8 VCI 35
 
TUE MAR 11 13:13:45 2008 Connecting session(0): My Connection due to AutoConnect request
 
TUE MAR 11 09:07:54 2008 Disconnecting session(0): My Connection due to PADT received
 
TUE MAR 11 09:07:54 2008 Received PADT for session id 2507
 
TUE MAR 11 09:07:54 2008 PPP DISCONNECTED on VPI 8 VCI 35 : PPP commanded down
 
TUE MAR 11 09:07:54 2008 Disconnecting session(0): My Connection due to timeout
 
TUE MAR 11 05:24:29 2008 CWMP: Final Http Return Code = 204
 
TUE MAR 11 05:24:19 2008 CWMP: Inform (200). The following events are true: 6 CONNECTION REQUEST
 
TUE MAR 11 05:24:19 2008 CWMP: TCP Connected, SSL Connection Succeeded, Auth Type = Basic
 
TUE MAR 11 05:24:18 2008 CWMP: Connection request from ACS 139.76.115.161 succeeded
 
TUE MAR 11 05:24:05 2008 CWMP: Final Http Return Code = 204
 
TUE MAR 11 05:24:03 2008 CWMP: Inform (200). The following events are true: 1 BOOT, 4 VALUE CHANGE, M Reboot
 
TUE MAR 11 05:24:03 2008 CWMP: TCP Connected, SSL Connection Succeeded, Auth Type = Basic
 
TUE MAR 11 05:23:28 2008 Setting System clock to Local time TUE MAR 11 05:23:28 2008
 
TUE MAR 11 05:23:28 2008 Time set from Primary SNTP server: tock.usno.navy.mil
 
TUE MAR 11 05:23:28 2008 PPP CONNECTED on VPI 8 VCI 35
 
TUE MAR 11 05:23:28 2008 Connecting session(0): My Connection due to dsl Restart
 
TUE MAR 11 05:23:12 2008 US Atten: 31.5 DS Atten: 60.0
 
TUE MAR 11 05:23:12 2008 US Margin: 12.0 DS Margin: 14.0
 
TUE MAR 11 05:23:12 2008 US Tx Power: 1.7 DS Tx Power: 15.9
 
TUE MAR 11 05:23:12 2008 US DSL Rate: 256 kbits/sec DS DSL Rate: 1472 kbits/sec
 
TUE MAR 11 05:23:12 2008 WanMgr reports DSL is UP
 
TUE MAR 11 05:22:58 2008 Transceiver Software Version: 5.2.2.0
 
TUE MAR 11 05:22:57 2008 Model Number: C90-610030-06
 
TUE MAR 11 05:22:57 2008 Software Version: VER:03.08.02
 
TUE MAR 11 05:22:57 2008 Product: ProLine Model: NAT Combo 
 


KarmaPieces
Premium
join:2004-07-05
Gulfport, MS

Oh and when I have the red DSL cord plugged into the modem the Ethernet light is off, but when I disconnect the DSL cord to the modem the Ethernet light goes off.



KarmaPieces
Premium
join:2004-07-05
Gulfport, MS

reply to KarmaPieces
A Tech is coming out later this morning.....

I tried the Netopia Modem again, and before I hooked it up to the computer I plugged the adapter cord into it and the thing started smoking literally.....


Airwolf7
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Franklin, KY
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said by KarmaPieces:

I tried the Netopia Modem again, and before I hooked it up to the computer I plugged the adapter cord into it and the thing started smoking literally.....
It looks like you let the "magic smoke" out of your Netopia 2241N-006 modem.

There may be a reason why you let the "magic smoke" out of the Netopia due to the fact that the power adapter for the Westell and the Netopia may be close enough to the same size to plug into each other. If this is the case then you may have accidentally plugged the Westell power adapter into the Netopia. The Westell power adapter has an Alternating Current output and the Netopia modem has a Direct Current input. If you plugged the Westell power adapter in to Netopia then that is the reason why the "magic smoke" came out.

You need to throw away your Netopia modem and put it's power adapter away somewhere so that there is no chance that you will accidentally plug it int the Westell at some latter date. If you plug the Netopia power adapter into your Westell then you will probably let the "magic smoke" out of it too.


KarmaPieces
Premium
join:2004-07-05
Gulfport, MS

reply to KarmaPieces
Thanks Airwolf.....

It was pretty embarrassing here after the techs left, because it turned out to be an Ethernet problem on my end that's causing the disconnect issues. They did say that they did some work on something on the outside down the street that should improve the DSL performance once we get it working again in our home....

The Ethernet jack on my laptop is about to quit working, and I'm going to have to try and see if I can get it repaired.....



Splitpair
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join:2000-07-29
Cow Towne
kudos:3

said by KarmaPieces:

The Ethernet jack on my laptop is about to quit working, and I'm going to have to try and see if I can get it repaired.....
If your laptop has USB you might save some money by just getting a USB to Ethernet adapter. AN adapter should cost considerably less than getting the laptop's Ethernet port changed out.

Wayne
--
Yeah, there's a storm on the loose, sirens in my head
Wrapped up in silence, all circuits are dead
Cannot decode - my whole life spins into a frenzy


IntermittentOfNC

@bellsouth.net

reply to KarmaPieces
Hi KarmaPieces - I am experiencing the same symptoms here on AT&T/BellSouth with a Westell 6100 in NC.

Can you please share the nature of your Ethernet problem that was apparently causing the disconnect issue?

Also, I notice that the logs you posted have the line:

TUE MAR 11 05:24:18 2008 CWMP: Connection request from ACS 139.76.115.161 succeeded

Did you happen to enquire what this log entry was talking about ? My logs show the same line, and I'm keen to understand if it is a management system connecting or something else...

Thanks in advance !



KarmaPieces
Premium
join:2004-07-05
Gulfport, MS

It had to do with the Ethernet port on my laptop, it was going out I guess because the DSL was cutting on and off but when the DSL cord was held perfectly still it wouldn't disconnect.

I ended up getting an Ethernet Adapter with a RJ-45 jack, and that has solved the cutting on and off problem.

I don't know what that particular line in the log means.


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