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reply to KarmaPieces

Re: Weird Disconnect Issue

The log data you posted does not show (or if it does, I don't see it) what kind of PPPoE session you are using. Your modem will probably give you choices similar to those shown below. You will probably want to choose Always ON. If you are actually dropping your connection (again, there is no way I can tell from your log posting if you were actually disconnected) rather than the web server simply timing out your session, that might help.



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said by NetFixer:

If you are actually dropping your connection (again, there is no way I can tell from your log posting if you were actually disconnected) rather than the web server simply timing out your session, that might help.
I see two disconnects for "failed echo test"
PPP-1 down: Remote failed echo test
PPPOE: PADT Sent

and one for no sync
PPP-1 down: No Sync


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said by wayjac:

said by NetFixer:

If you are actually dropping your connection (again, there is no way I can tell from your log posting if you were actually disconnected) rather than the web server simply timing out your session, that might help.
I see two disconnects for "failed echo test"
PPP-1 down: Remote failed echo test
PPPOE: PADT Sent

and one for no sync
PPP-1 down: No Sync
The entire posted log sequence appears to me to be for a 29 second period beginning with "00:00:00:00 --Device restarted--.

That does not tell me when the sequence started, and/or if it happened while the modem had been connected for several hours. Perhaps the problem is that the OP's modem is actually randomly rebooting, but I can not state that for a fact without knowing if that reboot was self generated or initiated by the OP. The OP did not say that the modem was rebooting on its own, only that the connection to a game server was terminating. Perhaps your between the lines decoder works better than mine.
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