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<title>[connectivity] Random Disconnection in Verizon Online DSL</title>
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<pubDate>Sun, 29 Nov 2009 20:24:39 EDT</pubDate>
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<title>Re: [connectivity] Random Disconnection</title>
<link>http://www.dslreports.com/forum/remark,21190719</link>
<description><![CDATA[<A HREF="/useremail/u/1525403"><b>Smith6612</b></A> : Well, your downstream margin is in in the negatives, so you are having line issues. I'd fix this line noise issue as soon as possible before you do anything else, as low margins do cause packet loss which can affect PPPoE sessions. If you hear any noise on your phone line such as buzzing or static with the receiver volume turned up if you have a phone line (after you kill the dial tone and with the DSL omdem on of course), call up Verizon Voice Repair and do not mention DSL what so ever to them. Otherwise, plug the modem into a NID if you have access to one and see if the stats stay constant there.]]></description>
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<pubDate>Tue, 30 Sep 2008 06:04:41 EDT</pubDate>
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<title>Re: [connectivity] Random Disconnection</title>
<link>http://www.dslreports.com/forum/remark,21189856</link>
<description><![CDATA[<A HREF="/useremail/u/1584404"><b>jlmodell</b></A> : The DSL light stays on and the internet light continues to flash.  <br><br>It seems to have resynced my download and upload after one of my later disconnects, but it still continues to do so. <br><br>Transceiver Revision A2pB020b3.d19d<br>Vendor ID Code 4D54<br>Line Mode ADSL_G.dmt<br>Data Path FAST<br><br>Transceiver Information  Down Stream Path  Up Stream Path<br>DSL Speed (Kbits/Sec)   3360   864<br>Margin (dB)   -1.-4   10.0<br>Line Attenuation (dB)  35.0   22.0<br>Transmit Power (dBm)   9.0   11.9<br><br>--<br>I checked the transceiver stats on the last disconnect.  The margin dropped considerably, but I'm not sure if that is a cause or an effect of the disconnect =x.]]></description>
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<pubDate>Mon, 29 Sep 2008 23:18:27 EDT</pubDate>
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<title>Re: [connectivity] Random Disconnection</title>
<link>http://www.dslreports.com/forum/remark,21189422</link>
<description><![CDATA[<A HREF="/useremail/u/1525403"><b>Smith6612</b></A> : If you can, I'd try using a different modem from someone such as a friend or ask Verizon for a new one. If the modem is definitely not warm but is very hot, it may be just overheating and is probably a sign it's defective.<br><br>@jlmodell: I'd look at your upstream sync a little and see if you can improve your margin on that slightly. Try a different jack or plugging into a NID if you can, as you're missing 32kbps on the upload. Distance isn't an issue, I can already tell. Otherwise, I can't really understand your log since I'm not used to those kinds, so someone else would have to interpret that for you. From what it looks like to me, you are having a hard time maintaining PPPoE sessions. Does your internet light turn red/go out but yet the DSL light stay lit when you have your outages?]]></description>
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<pubDate>Mon, 29 Sep 2008 21:48:34 EDT</pubDate>
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<title>Re: [connectivity] Random Disconnection</title>
<link>http://www.dslreports.com/forum/remark,21189384</link>
<description><![CDATA[<A HREF="/useremail/u/1584404"><b>jlmodell</b></A> : I am also having similar disconnect issues.  I've been on the phone with verizon tech since thursday and they continue to tell me that "there are no problems at all with your connection."  ... The disconnections are maddening!!! Every 30 minutes sometimes.<br><br>I live in Queens, NY. <br><br>My transceiver statistics:<br><br>Transceiver Revision&#9;A2pB020b3.d19d<br>Vendor ID Code&#9;4D54<br>Line Mode&#9;ADSL_G.dmt<br>Data Path&#9;FAST<br><br>Transceiver Information&#9;Down Stream Path&#9;Up Stream Path<br>DSL Speed (Kbits/Sec)&#9;3360&#9;832<br>Margin (dB)&#9;18.4&#9;10.0<br>Line Attenuation (dB)&#9;35.0&#9;22.0<br>Transmit Power (dBm)&#9;9.1&#9;11.9<br><br>Mines also warm to the touch, but its always been like that.<br><br>/goin crazy~~<br><br>Not sure how much of the log you need, so I copied as far as it went... Sorry for the long post.<br><br>Sep 29 20:24:18&#9; daemon.info&#9; cwmpd[181]:&#9; CWMP: SSL Status = SSL Connection Succeeded,TCP Status = TCP Connected,Authentication Type = Basic<br>Sep 29 20:23:06&#9; daemon.notice&#9; net_mgr[241]:&#9; RIPConfig: no interfaces are enabled<br>Sep 29 20:22:53&#9; daemon.notice&#9; net_mgr[241]:&#9; Routes transitioning to Up state on ppp0.<br>Sep 29 20:22:52&#9; daemon.notice&#9; net_mgr[241]:&#9; WAN came up before SIPALG was configured<br>Sep 29 20:22:52&#9; daemon.notice&#9; net_mgr[241]:&#9; QoS on ppp0 transitioning to Up state.<br>Sep 29 20:22:49&#9; daemon.notice&#9; ip-up[1271]:&#9; ppp0: connected:local=72.68.192.243,remote=10.32.64.1<br>Sep 29 20:22:49&#9; daemon.notice&#9; pppd[1265]:&#9; Westell PPP Environment:device:nas1 ifname:ppp0 linkname:config0 iplocal:72.68.192.243 ipremote:10.32.64.1 ppplogname:root orig_uid:0 usepeerdns:1 dns1:68.237.161.12 dns2:151.203.0.84<br>Sep 29 20:22:49&#9; daemon.warn&#9; pppd[1265]:&#9; pppd[1265] caused InternetUp light to be lit<br>Sep 29 20:22:49&#9; daemon.notice&#9; pppd[1265]:&#9; Westell ip_up()<br>Sep 29 20:22:49&#9; daemon.notice&#9; pppd[1265]:&#9; Westell PPP Environment:device:nas1 ifname:ppp0 linkname:config0 iplocal:72.68.192.243 ipremote:10.32.64.1 ppplogname:root orig_uid:0 usepeerdns:1 dns1:68.237.161.12 dns2:151.203.0.84<br>Sep 29 20:22:49&#9; daemon.warn&#9; pppd[1265]:&#9; pppd[1265] caused InternetUp light to be lit<br>Sep 29 20:22:49&#9; daemon.notice&#9; pppd[1265]:&#9; PPPD Exit Status changed EXIT_NEGOTIATION_FAILED->EXIT_OK during phase PHASE_NETWORK->PHASE_RUNNING<br>Sep 29 20:22:49&#9; daemon.notice&#9; pppd[1265]:&#9; Westell phase_hook PHASE=PHASE_RUNNING(8)<br>Sep 29 20:22:49&#9; daemon.notice&#9; pppd[1265]:&#9; secondary DNS address 151.203.0.84<br>Sep 29 20:22:49&#9; daemon.notice&#9; pppd[1265]:&#9; primary DNS address 68.237.161.12<br>Sep 29 20:22:49&#9; daemon.notice&#9; pppd[1265]:&#9; remote IP address 10.32.64.1<br>Sep 29 20:22:49&#9; daemon.notice&#9; pppd[1265]:&#9; local IP address 72.68.192.243<br>Sep 29 20:22:49&#9; daemon.err&#9; pppd[1265]:&#9; Cannot determine ethernet address for proxy ARP<br>Sep 29 20:22:49&#9; daemon.notice&#9; pppd[1265]:&#9; Westell PPP Environment:device:nas1 ifname:ppp0 linkname:config0 ppplogname:root orig_uid:0<br>Sep 29 20:22:49&#9; daemon.notice&#9; pppd[1265]:&#9; Westell phase_hook PHASE=PHASE_NETWORK(7)<br>Sep 29 20:22:49&#9; daemon.notice&#9; pppd[1265]:&#9; peer from calling number 00:90:1A:41:8E:97 authorized<br>Sep 29 20:22:49&#9; daemon.notice&#9; pppd[1265]:&#9; PAP authentication succeeded<br>Sep 29 20:22:48&#9; daemon.notice&#9; pppd[1265]:&#9; Westell PPP Environment:device:nas1 ifname:ppp0 linkname:config0 ppplogname:root orig_uid:0<br>Sep 29 20:22:48&#9; daemon.notice&#9; pppd[1265]:&#9; Westell phase_hook PHASE=PHASE_AUTHENTICATE(5)<br>Sep 29 20:22:48&#9; daemon.notice&#9; pppd[1265]:&#9; Westell PPP Environment:device:nas1 ifname:ppp0 linkname:config0 ppplogname:root orig_uid:0<br>Sep 29 20:22:48&#9; daemon.notice&#9; pppd[1265]:&#9; PPPD Exit Status changed EXIT_OK->EXIT_NEGOTIATION_FAILED during phase PHASE_SERIALCONN->PHASE_ESTABLISH<br>Sep 29 20:22:48&#9; daemon.notice&#9; pppd[1265]:&#9; Westell phase_hook PHASE=PHASE_ESTABLISH(4)<br>Sep 29 20:22:48&#9; daemon.warn&#9; pppd[1265]:&#9; Couldn t increase MRU to 1500<br>Sep 29 20:22:48&#9; daemon.warn&#9; pppd[1265]:&#9; Couldn t increase MTU to 1500<br>Sep 29 20:22:48&#9; daemon.notice&#9; pppd[1265]:&#9; Connect: ppp0  nas1<br>Sep 29 20:22:48&#9; daemon.info&#9; pppd[1265]:&#9; Using interface ppp0<br>Sep 29 20:22:48&#9; daemon.warn&#9; pppd[1265]:&#9; Creating PPPoE session file:/WFIO/ppp-config0:561 1957 nas1 00:90:1a:41:8e:97<br>Sep 29 20:22:48&#9; daemon.info&#9; pppd[1265]:&#9; PPP session is 1957<br>Sep 29 20:22:48&#9; daemon.notice&#9; pppd[1265]:&#9; Westell PPP Environment:device:nas1 linkname:config0 ppplogname:root orig_uid:0<br>Sep 29 20:22:48&#9; daemon.notice&#9; pppd[1265]:&#9; Westell phase_hook PHASE=PHASE_SERIALCONN(2)<br>Sep 29 20:22:48&#9; daemon.notice&#9; pppd[1265]:&#9; Wan link is up and PPPoE Terminator on DSL:nas1 is done working<br>Sep 29 20:22:48&#9; daemon.notice&#9; pppd[1265]:&#9; Westell PPP Environment:device:nas1 ppplogname:root orig_uid:0<br>Sep 29 20:22:48&#9; daemon.notice&#9; pppd[1265]:&#9; pppd 2.4.2 started by root,uid 0<br>Sep 29 20:22:48&#9; daemon.notice&#9; pppd[1264]:&#9; Westell PPP Environment:orig_uid:0<br>Sep 29 20:22:48&#9; daemon.info&#9; pppd[1264]:&#9; Plugin holdoffrandom.so loaded.<br>Sep 29 20:22:48&#9; daemon.info&#9; pppd[1264]:&#9; Plugin ppphooker.so loaded.<br>Sep 29 20:22:48&#9; daemon.info&#9; pppd[1264]:&#9; RP-PPPoE plugin version 3.3 compiled against pppd 2.4.2<br>Sep 29 20:22:48&#9; daemon.info&#9; pppd[1264]:&#9; Plugin rp-pppoe33.so loaded.<br>Sep 29 20:22:48&#9; daemon.warn&#9; pppd[1244]:&#9; Leaving destroy_pppoesessionfile<br>Sep 29 20:22:48&#9; daemon.err&#9; pppd[1244]:&#9; Unlinking PPPoE session file:/WFIO/ppp-config0<br>Sep 29 20:22:48&#9; daemon.warn&#9; pppd[1244]:&#9; Enter destroy_pppoesessionfile<br>Sep 29 20:22:48&#9; daemon.notice&#9; pppd[1244]:&#9; Westell PPP Environment:device:nas1 linkname:config0 ppplogname:root orig_uid:0<br>Sep 29 20:22:48&#9; daemon.notice&#9; pppd[1244]:&#9; PPPD Exit Status changed EXIT_PPPOE_TIMEOUT_PADO->EXIT_USER_REQUEST during phase PHASE_HOLDOFF->PHASE_DORMANT<br>Sep 29 20:22:48&#9; daemon.notice&#9; pppd[1244]:&#9; Westell phase_hook PHASE=PHASE_DORMANT(3)<br>Sep 29 20:22:21&#9; daemon.notice&#9; pppd[1244]:&#9; Westell PPP Environment:device:nas1 linkname:config0 ppplogname:root orig_uid:0<br>Sep 29 20:22:21&#9; daemon.warn&#9; pppd[1244]:&#9; pppd[1244] EXIT_PPPOE_TIMEOUT_PADO caused InternetFail light to be lit<br>Sep 29 20:22:21&#9; daemon.notice&#9; pppd[1244]:&#9; PPPD Exit Status changed EXIT_OK->EXIT_PPPOE_TIMEOUT_PADO during phase PHASE_SERIALCONN->PHASE_HOLDOFF<br>Sep 29 20:22:21&#9; daemon.notice&#9; pppd[1244]:&#9; Westell phase_hook PHASE=PHASE_HOLDOFF(11)<br>Sep 29 20:22:21&#9; daemon.notice&#9; pppd[1244]:&#9; Westell Random Holdoff returning 368 seconds<br>Sep 29 20:22:21&#9; daemon.warn&#9; pppd[1244]:&#9; Leaving destroy_pppoesessionfile<br>Sep 29 20:22:21&#9; daemon.err&#9; pppd[1244]:&#9; Unlinking PPPoE session file:/WFIO/ppp-config0<br>Sep 29 20:22:21&#9; daemon.warn&#9; pppd[1244]:&#9; Enter destroy_pppoesessionfile<br>Sep 29 20:22:21&#9; daemon.err&#9; pppd[1244]:&#9; Unable to complete PPPoE Discovery<br>Sep 29 20:22:21&#9; daemon.warn&#9; pppd[1244]:&#9; Timeout waiting for PADO packets<br>Sep 29 20:22:21&#9; daemon.warn&#9; pppd[1244]:&#9; waitForPADO: timed out<br>Sep 29 20:22:11&#9; daemon.warn&#9; pppd[1244]:&#9; waitForPADO: timed out<br>Sep 29 20:22:06&#9; daemon.warn&#9; pppd[1244]:&#9; waitForPADO: timed out<br>Sep 29 20:22:01&#9; daemon.notice&#9; pppd[1244]:&#9; Westell PPP Environment:device:nas1 linkname:config0 ppplogname:root orig_uid:0<br>Sep 29 20:22:01&#9; daemon.notice&#9; pppd[1244]:&#9; Westell phase_hook PHASE=PHASE_SERIALCONN(2)<br>Sep 29 20:22:01&#9; daemon.notice&#9; pppd[1244]:&#9; Wan link is up and PPPoE Terminator on DSL:nas1 is done working<br>Sep 29 20:22:01&#9; daemon.notice&#9; pppd[1244]:&#9; Westell PPP Environment:device:nas1 ppplogname:root orig_uid:0<br>Sep 29 20:22:01&#9; daemon.notice&#9; pppd[1244]:&#9; pppd 2.4.2 started by root,uid 0<br>Sep 29 20:22:01&#9; daemon.notice&#9; pppd[1243]:&#9; Westell PPP Environment:orig_uid:0<br>Sep 29 20:22:01&#9; daemon.info&#9; pppd[1243]:&#9; Plugin holdoffrandom.so loaded.<br>Sep 29 20:22:01&#9; daemon.info&#9; pppd[1243]:&#9; Plugin ppphooker.so loaded.<br>Sep 29 20:22:01&#9; daemon.info&#9; pppd[1243]:&#9; RP-PPPoE plugin version 3.3 compiled against pppd 2.4.2<br>Sep 29 20:22:01&#9; daemon.info&#9; pppd[1243]:&#9; Plugin rp-pppoe33.so loaded.<br>Sep 29 20:22:01&#9; daemon.warn&#9; pppd[930]:&#9; Leaving destroy_pppoesessionfile<br>Sep 29 20:22:01&#9; user.warn&#9; kernel:&#9; do_page_fault() #2:sending SIGSEGV to pppd for invalid read access from<br>Sep 29 20:22:01&#9; daemon.err&#9; pppd[930]:&#9; Unlinking PPPoE session file:/WFIO/ppp-config0<br>Sep 29 20:22:01&#9; daemon.warn&#9; pppd[930]:&#9; Enter destroy_pppoesessionfile<br>Sep 29 20:22:01&#9; daemon.err&#9; pppd[930]:&#9; Fatal signal 11<br>Sep 29 20:22:01&#9; daemon.warn&#9; pppd[930]:&#9; Leaving destroy_pppoesessionfile<br>Sep 29 20:22:01&#9; daemon.err&#9; pppd[930]:&#9; Unlinking PPPoE session file:/WFIO/ppp-config0<br>Sep 29 20:22:01&#9; daemon.warn&#9; pppd[930]:&#9; Enter destroy_pppoesessionfile<br>Sep 29 20:22:01&#9; daemon.notice&#9; pppd[930]:&#9; Westell PPP Environment:device:nas1 linkname:config0 iplocal:71.255.72.188 ipremote:10.32.64.1 ppplogname:root orig_uid:0 connect_time:276030944 bytes_sent:27555 bytes_rcvd:23793 usepeerdns:1 dns1:68.237.161.12 dns2:151.203.0.84<br>Sep 29 20:22:01&#9; daemon.notice&#9; pppd[930]:&#9; PPPD Exit Status changed EXIT_PPPOE_TIMEOUT_PADO->EXIT_USER_REQUEST during phase PHASE_HOLDOFF->PHASE_DORMANT<br>Sep 29 20:22:01&#9; daemon.notice&#9; pppd[930]:&#9; Westell phase_hook PHASE=PHASE_DORMANT(3)<br>Sep 29 20:21:25&#9; daemon.notice&#9; pppd[930]:&#9; Westell PPP Environment:device:nas1 linkname:config0 iplocal:71.255.72.188 ipremote:10.32.64.1 ppplogname:root orig_uid:0 connect_time:276030944 bytes_sent:27555 bytes_rcvd:23793 usepeerdns:1 dns1:68.237.161.12 dns2:151.203.0.84<br>Sep 29 20:21:25&#9; daemon.warn&#9; pppd[930]:&#9; pppd[930] EXIT_PPPOE_TIMEOUT_PADO caused InternetFail light to be lit<br>Sep 29 20:21:25&#9; daemon.notice&#9; pppd[930]:&#9; PPPD Exit Status changed EXIT_OK->EXIT_PPPOE_TIMEOUT_PADO during phase PHASE_SERIALCONN->PHASE_HOLDOFF<br>Sep 29 20:21:25&#9; daemon.notice&#9; pppd[930]:&#9; Westell phase_hook PHASE=PHASE_HOLDOFF(11)<br>Sep 29 20:21:25&#9; daemon.notice&#9; pppd[930]:&#9; Westell Random Holdoff returning 267 seconds<br>Sep 29 20:21:25&#9; daemon.warn&#9; pppd[930]:&#9; Leaving destroy_pppoesessionfile<br>Sep 29 20:21:25&#9; daemon.err&#9; pppd[930]:&#9; Unlinking PPPoE session file:/WFIO/ppp-config0<br>Sep 29 20:21:25&#9; daemon.warn&#9; pppd[930]:&#9; Enter destroy_pppoesessionfile<br>Sep 29 20:21:25&#9; daemon.err&#9; pppd[930]:&#9; Unable to complete PPPoE Discovery<br>Sep 29 20:21:25&#9; daemon.warn&#9; pppd[930]:&#9; Timeout waiting for PADO packets<br>Sep 29 20:21:25&#9; daemon.warn&#9; pppd[930]:&#9; waitForPADO: timed out<br>Sep 29 20:21:15&#9; daemon.warn&#9; pppd[930]:&#9; waitForPADO: timed out<br>Sep 29 20:21:10&#9; daemon.warn&#9; pppd[930]:&#9; waitForPADO: timed out<br>Sep 29 20:21:05&#9; daemon.notice&#9; pppd[930]:&#9; Westell PPP Environment:device:nas1 linkname:config0 iplocal:71.255.72.188 ipremote:10.32.64.1 ppplogname:root orig_uid:0 connect_time:276030944 bytes_sent:27555 bytes_rcvd:23793 usepeerdns:1 dns1:68.237.161.12 dns2:151.203.0.84<br>Sep 29 20:21:05&#9; daemon.notice&#9; pppd[930]:&#9; PPPD Exit Status changed EXIT_USER_REQUEST->EXIT_OK during phase PHASE_DORMANT->PHASE_SERIALCONN<br>Sep 29 20:21:05&#9; daemon.notice&#9; pppd[930]:&#9; Westell phase_hook PHASE=PHASE_SERIALCONN(2)<br>Sep 29 20:21:05&#9; daemon.notice&#9; pppd[930]:&#9; Westell PPP Environment:device:nas1 linkname:config0 iplocal:71.255.72.188 ipremote:10.32.64.1 ppplogname:root orig_uid:0 connect_time:276030944 bytes_sent:27555 bytes_rcvd:23793 usepeerdns:1 dns1:68.237.161.12 dns2:151.203.0.84<br>Sep 29 20:21:05&#9; daemon.notice&#9; pppd[930]:&#9; Westell phase_hook PHASE=PHASE_DORMANT(3)<br>Sep 29 20:20:20&#9; daemon.notice&#9; net_mgr[241]:&#9; Routes transitioning to Down state on ppp0.<br>Sep 29 20:20:20&#9; daemon.notice&#9; net_mgr[241]:&#9; QoS on ppp0 transitioning to Down state.<br>Sep 29 20:20:14&#9; daemon.notice&#9; pppd[930]:&#9; Westell PPP Environment:device:nas1 linkname:config0 iplocal:71.255.72.188 ipremote:10.32.64.1 ppplogname:root orig_uid:0 connect_time:276030944 bytes_sent:27555 bytes_rcvd:23793 usepeerdns:1 dns1:68.237.161.12 dns2:151.203.0.84<br>Sep 29 20:20:14&#9; daemon.notice&#9; pppd[930]:&#9; Westell phase_hook PHASE=PHASE_HOLDOFF(11)<br>Sep 29 20:20:14&#9; daemon.notice&#9; pppd[930]:&#9; Westell Random Holdoff returning 240 seconds<br>Sep 29 20:20:14&#9; daemon.warn&#9; pppd[930]:&#9; Leaving destroy_pppoesessionfile<br>Sep 29 20:20:14&#9; daemon.err&#9; pppd[930]:&#9; Unlinking PPPoE session file:/WFIO/ppp-config0<br>Sep 29 20:20:14&#9; daemon.warn&#9; pppd[930]:&#9; Enter destroy_pppoesessionfile<br>Sep 29 20:20:14&#9; daemon.notice&#9; pppd[930]:&#9; Westell PPP Environment:device:nas1 linkname:config0 iplocal:71.255.72.188 ipremote:10.32.64.1 ppplogname:root orig_uid:0 connect_time:276030944 bytes_sent:27555 bytes_rcvd:23793 usepeerdns:1 dns1:68.237.161.12 dns2:151.203.0.84<br>Sep 29 20:20:14&#9; daemon.notice&#9; pppd[930]:&#9; Westell phase_hook PHASE=PHASE_DISCONNECT(10)<br>Sep 29 20:20:14&#9; daemon.info&#9; pppd[930]:&#9; Sent 27555 bytes,received 23793 bytes.<br>Sep 29 20:20:14&#9; daemon.info&#9; pppd[930]:&#9; Connect time 4600515.8 minutes.<br>Sep 29 20:20:14&#9; daemon.notice&#9; pppd[930]:&#9; Connection terminated.<br>Sep 29 20:20:14&#9; daemon.notice&#9; pppd[930]:&#9; Westell PPP Environment:device:nas1 ifname:ppp0 linkname:config0 iplocal:71.255.72.188 ipremote:10.32.64.1 ppplogname:root orig_uid:0 connect_time:276030944 bytes_sent:27555 bytes_rcvd:23793 usepeerdns:1 dns1:68.237.161.12 dns2:151.203.0.84<br>Sep 29 20:20:14&#9; daemon.notice&#9; pppd[930]:&#9; Westell phase_hook PHASE=PHASE_DEAD(0)<br>Sep 29 20:20:09&#9; 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<description><![CDATA[<A HREF="/useremail/u/0"><b>anon</b></A> : Yeah, it's definitely not warm. <br><br>Sorry for the late response, I was home for the weekend and couldn't provide a diagnostics log. Even so, I can't seem to find it. I think this may be it;<br><br>User ID:   &#9;rfzbaker1<br>DSL State:  &#9;Up<br>Connection Mode:  &#9;PPPoE<br>Connection State:  &#9;Up<br>Ethernet WAN:  &#9;Down]]></description>
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<pubDate>Mon, 29 Sep 2008 21:02:10 EDT</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[<A HREF="/useremail/u/1525403"><b>Smith6612</b></A> : Well, things seem fine to me honestly, as the modem doesn't seem to be trying too hard to transmit the DSL signal. Certainly those line stats are great considering your distance. It might be your modem is defective, but can you explain how hot it is running? If it's running warm, yeah, that's going to happen, but if it is hot to the touch, like hot water from a faucet, it might be due for a replacement as you probably got a defective one. Wait for someone else to chime in as I'm not too familiar with these particular models of modem.<br><br>Also, can you post up your modem's diagnostic log? That might show the reason for the disconnects. It should be in roughly the same place as the transceiver stats.]]></description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 26 Sep 2008 05:59:36 EDT</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[<A HREF="/useremail/u/0"><b>anon</b></A> : Transceiver Revision &#9;A2pB020b3.d19d<br>Vendor ID Code &#9;4D54<br>Line Mode &#9;ADSL_G.dmt<br>Data Path&#9;FAST<br><br>DSL Speed (Kbits/Sec)&#9;3360&#9;864<br>Margin (dB)&#9;23.5&#9;6.0<br>Line Attenuation (dB)&#9;38.0&#9;19.0<br>Transmit Power (dBm)&#9;16.9&#9;8.9<br><br>Room is cool.]]></description>
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<pubDate>Thu, 25 Sep 2008 23:39:30 EDT</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[<A HREF="/useremail/u/1525403"><b>Smith6612</b></A> : Can you post up your transceiver stats? Log into the modem, go into System Monitoring, Advanced Monitoring, and then Transceiver stats. Post them up and show us everything on that page. A hot modem to the touch is not a very good sign and I'm wondering if the DSL modem is getting too strong of a signal.<br><br>Also, the modem is in a well ventilated/a cool room, right? If the room in which it's in is very warm, that may be causing the problem. Otherwise, if everything looks fine from what you've provided, you might have to get that replaced.]]></description>
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<pubDate>Thu, 25 Sep 2008 20:09:09 EDT</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[<A HREF="/useremail/u/0"><b>anon</b></A> : At any point throughout the day my internet will shut off, sometimes more than once. Ill reset the router, and the internet light will go red. Ill reset it again and everything is peachy until it disconnects again later. The internet NEVER goes on after the first reset.<br><br>I have a bad feeling it's the router. The internet light is never actually solid for more than 3 seconds, although my connection itself seems solid. The light spends most of its time blinking. <br><br>I know there's list of information normally I need to include with my post, but I can't find it anywhere. I've posted here before regarding an issue at my other house.<br><br>Just let me know what I need to tell you and I will respond ASAP. Thank you very much for your help! :)<br><br>Model 7500 is my Router. It runs very hot.]]></description>
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<pubDate>Thu, 25 Sep 2008 19:04:24 EDT</pubDate>
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