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<title>Topic &#x27;Constant Disconnects&#x27; in forum &#x27;AT&#x26;T Southeast&#x27; - dslreports.com</title>
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<title>Re: Constant Disconnects</title>
<link>http://www.dslreports.com/forum/Re-Constant-Disconnects-23303805</link>
<description><![CDATA[tel601 posted : if it is just the internet light going off on the modem, then make sure the modem is set to always on.  This will keep the modem from disconnecting when it sits idle]]></description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 06 Nov 2009 18:59:42 EDT</pubDate>
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<title>Re: Constant Disconnects</title>
<link>http://www.dslreports.com/forum/Re-Constant-Disconnects-23293344</link>
<description><![CDATA[barton44 posted : I'm getting constant disconnects in Macon. It's gotten some better as of late, but the internet light will just go off.<br><br>Funny..while typing his message it went off and came back on again. ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 04 Nov 2009 21:10:24 EDT</pubDate>
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<title>Re: Constant Disconnects</title>
<link>http://www.dslreports.com/forum/Re-Constant-Disconnects-23275198</link>
<description><![CDATA[NetFixer posted : You are losing sync. <br><br>It could be a physical line problem (either in-house or on the telco side of the NID).<br><br>It could be a problem with the DSLAM.<br><br>If you have standard line shared DSL, it could be a faulty filter/splitter or faulty telephone (or other analog device).<br><br>It could be your modem.<br><br>You might want to check operation at the NID to eliminate inside wiring or a telephone as the source of the problem. <br><br>&raquo;<A HREF="/faq/bellsouth">AT&T Southeast  Forum FAQ</A> &raquo;<A HREF="/faq/bellsouth/9.0_Troubleshooting#4787">How to check modem stats, synch rates &amp; speeds from test jack at the NID.</A><br>&raquo;<A HREF="/faq/bellsouth">AT&T Southeast  Forum FAQ</A> &raquo;<A HREF="/faq/bellsouth/9.0_Troubleshooting#5544">How to check modem stats, synch rates &amp; speeds from test jack at the INI.</A><br><br>Other than that, since the problem could very well be a physical telco line problem, wait for the AT&T line tech to check things out on the AT&T side and see what happens.<br><small>--<br>History does not long entrust the care of freedom to the weak or the timid.<br>-- Dwight D. Eisenhower<br>The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.<br>-- Thomas Jefferson</small>]]></description>
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<pubDate>Sun, 01 Nov 2009 16:17:05 EDT</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[MaGillaGorilla posted : Greetings all,<br><br>I have been with Bellsouth.net now AT&T for a long time.  Always been happy with there service but as of late I have issues...<br><br>Last week was very slow download speeds which they repair something on there end and all was fine..So I thought.  Now my modem disconnects and reconnects to the internet every few minutes (See log at end of post).<br><br>I called AT&T and the did some tests...  They then transferred me to there phone side of the house where I was told nothing other then it would be looked at no later then Monday 5PM...<br><br>Here is my log,  Could someone look this over and tell me what they think?<br><br>Thanks<br><br>-- Mag<br><br>Connection Entries<br>Current Device Status<br>DSL Device Status....... Up<br>PPP Session Status..... Up<br>Connection Type........... PPPoE<br>Time since last boot...... 0 days, 1 hrs: 55 mins: 48 secs<br><br>Time last modem self test.... 11/1/09 12:11:28 PM<br>Last modem self test result.. PASS<br><br>EVENTS<br>**********************************************************************<br>The first number is the Event time (days:hrs:min:sec) since boot.<br>Events are listed starting from the most recent.<br>**********************************************************************<br><br> <br>00:01:54:56   PPP: IPCP negotiated, session 1, rem: 68.216.XXX.XX<br>                    local: 70.156.XXX.XX<br>00:01:54:56   PPP: CHAP remote accepted us, Channel 1<br>                    Remote name: nsvltnap72w<br>00:01:54:56   PPP: NCP up, session 1, Channel 1<br>                    Final (fallback) negotiated auth: Local NONE, Remote CHAP<br>00:01:54:56   PPP: Channel 1 up, Dialout<br>                    Profile name: WAN2<br>00:01:54:56   PPPOE: Session state started<br>                     profile WAN2<br>00:01:54:56   PPPOE: PADS Received<br>00:01:54:56   PPPOE: PADR Sent<br>                     profile WAN2<br>00:01:54:56   PPPOE: PADO Received<br>00:01:54:56   PPPOE: PADI Sent<br>00:01:54:56   PPPOE: PADT Sent<br>                     profile WAN2<br>00:01:54:56   PPPOE: Discovery state started<br>                     profile WAN2<br>00:01:54:51   RFC1483-1 up<br>00:01:54:51 >>WAN: Data link activated at 7616 / 512 Kbps (rx/tx)<br>00:00:00:00   Last message repeated 4 times<br>00:01:54:31   PPP-1 down: No Sync<br>00:01:54:28   PPP: IPCP down, session 1<br>00:01:54:28   PPP-1 down: Remote clearing<br>00:01:54:28 >>WAN: Data link deactivated<br>00:01:53:06   PPP: IPCP negotiated, session 1, rem: 68.216.XXX.XX<br>                    local: 72.150.XXX.X<br>00:01:53:06   PPP: CHAP remote accepted us, Channel 1<br>                    Remote name: nsvltnap72w<br>00:01:53:06   PPP: NCP up, session 1, Channel 1<br>                    Final (fallback) negotiated auth: Local NONE, Remote CHAP<br>00:01:53:06   PPP: Channel 1 up, Dialout<br>                    Profile name: WAN2<br>00:01:53:06   PPPOE: Session state started<br>                     profile WAN2<br>00:01:53:06   PPPOE: PADS Received<br>00:01:53:06   PPPOE: PADR Sent<br>                     profile WAN2<br>00:01:53:06   PPPOE: PADO Received<br>00:01:53:06   PPPOE: PADI Sent<br>00:01:53:06   PPPOE: PADT Sent<br>                     profile WAN2<br>00:01:53:06   PPPOE: Discovery state started<br>                     profile WAN2<br>00:01:53:01   RFC1483-1 up<br>00:01:53:01 >>WAN: Data link activated at 7616 / 512 Kbps (rx/tx)<br>00:00:00:00   Last message repeated 4 times<br>00:01:52:41   PPP-1 down: No Sync<br>00:01:52:38   PPP: IPCP down, session 1<br>00:01:52:38   PPP-1 down: Remote clearing<br>00:01:52:38 >>WAN: Data link deactivated<br>00:01:50:21   PPP: IPCP negotiated, session 1, rem: 68.216.XXX.XX<br>                    local: 74.249.XXX.XXX<br>00:01:50:21   PPP: CHAP remote accepted us, Channel 1<br>                    Remote name: nsvltnap72w<br>00:01:50:21   PPP: NCP up, session 1, Channel 1<br>                    Final (fallback) negotiated auth: Local NONE, Remote CHAP<br>00:01:50:21   PPP: Channel 1 up, Dialout<br>                    Profile name: WAN2<br>00:01:50:21   PPPOE: Session state started<br>                     profile WAN2<br>00:01:50:21   PPPOE: PADS Received<br>00:01:50:21   PPPOE: PADR Sent<br>                     profile WAN2<br>00:01:50:21   PPPOE: PADO Received<br>00:01:50:21   PPPOE: PADI Sent<br>00:01:50:21   PPPOE: PADT Sent<br>                     profile WAN2<br>00:01:50:21   PPPOE: Discovery state started<br>                     profile WAN2<br>00:01:50:18   RFC1483-1 up<br>00:01:50:18 >>WAN: Data link activated at 7616 / 512 Kbps (rx/tx)<br>00:00:00:00   Last message repeated 3 times<br>00:01:50:01   PPP-1 down: No Sync<br>00:01:49:58   PPP: IPCP down, session 1<br>00:01:49:58   PPP-1 down: Remote clearing<br>00:01:49:58 >>WAN: Data link deactivated<br>00:01:41:16   PPP: IPCP negotiated, session 1, rem: 68.216.XXX.XX<br>                    local: 68.19.XXX.XXX<br>00:01:41:16   PPP: CHAP remote accepted us, Channel 1<br>                    Remote name: nsvltnap72w<br>00:01:41:16   PPP: NCP up, session 1, Channel 1<br>                    Final (fallback) negotiated auth: Local NONE, Remote CHAP<br>00:01:41:16   PPP: Channel 1 up, Dialout<br>                    Profile name: WAN2<br>00:01:41:16   PPPOE: Session state started<br>                     profile WAN2<br>00:01:41:16   PPPOE: PADS Received<br>00:01:41:16   PPPOE: PADR Sent<br>                     profile WAN2<br>00:01:41:16   PPPOE: PADO Received<br>00:01:41:16   PPPOE: PADI Sent<br>00:01:41:16   PPPOE: PADT Sent<br>                     profile WAN2<br>00:01:41:16   PPPOE: Discovery state started<br>                     profile WAN2<br>00:01:41:12   RFC1483-1 up<br>00:01:41:12 >>WAN: Data link activated at 7616 / 512 Kbps (rx/tx)<br>00:00:00:00   Last message repeated 4 times<br>00:01:40:51   PPP-1 down: No Sync<br>00:01:40:50   PPP: IPCP down, session 1<br>00:01:40:50   PPP-1 down: Remote clearing<br>00:01:40:50 >>WAN: Data link deactivated<br>00:01:40:11   PPP: IPCP negotiated, session 1, rem: 68.216.XXX.XX<br>                    local: 70.149.XXX.XX<br>00:01:40:11   PPP: CHAP remote accepted us, Channel 1<br>                    Remote name: nsvltnap72w<br>00:01:40:11   PPP: NCP up, session 1, Channel 1<br>                    Final (fallback) negotiated auth: Local NONE, Remote CHAP<br>00:01:40:11   PPP: Channel 1 up, Dialout<br>                    Profile name: WAN2<br>00:01:40:11   PPPOE: Session state started<br>                     profile WAN2<br>00:01:40:11   PPPOE: PADS Received<br>00:01:40:11   PPPOE: PADR Sent<br>                     profile WAN2<br>00:01:40:11   PPPOE: PADO Received<br>00:01:40:11   PPPOE: PADI Sent<br>00:01:40:11   PPPOE: PADT Sent<br>                     profile WAN2<br>00:01:40:11   PPPOE: Discovery state started<br>                     profile WAN2<br>00:01:40:06   RFC1483-1 up<br>00:01:40:06 >>WAN: Data link activated at 7616 / 512 Kbps (rx/tx)<br>00:00:00:00   Last message repeated 4 times<br>00:01:39:46   PPP-1 down: No Sync<br>00:01:39:43   PPP: IPCP down, session 1<br>00:01:39:43   PPP-1 down: Remote clearing<br>00:01:39:43 >>WAN: Data link deactivated<br>00:01:36:46   PPP: IPCP negotiated, session 1, rem: 68.216.XXX.XX<br>                    local: 70.157.XX.XXX<br>00:01:36:46   PPP: CHAP remote accepted us, Channel 1<br>                    Remote name: nsvltnap72w<br>00:01:36:46   PPP: NCP up, session 1, Channel 1<br>                    Final (fallback) negotiated auth: Local NONE, Remote CHAP<br>00:01:36:46   PPP: Channel 1 up, Dialout<br>                    Profile name: WAN2<br>00:01:36:46   PPPOE: Session state started<br>                     profile WAN2<br>00:01:36:46   PPPOE: PADS Received<br>00:01:36:46   PPPOE: PADR Sent<br>                     profile WAN2<br>00:01:36:46   PPPOE: PADO Received<br>00:01:36:46   PPPOE: PADI Sent<br>00:01:36:46   PPPOE: PADT Sent<br>                     profile WAN2<br>00:01:36:46   PPPOE: Discovery state started<br>                     profile WAN2<br>00:01:36:44   RFC1483-1 up<br>00:01:36:44 >>WAN: Data link activated at 7616 / 512 Kbps (rx/tx)<br>00:00:00:00   Last message repeated 3 times<br>00:01:36:26   PPP-1 down: No Sync<br>00:01:36:25   PPP: IPCP down, session 1<br>00:01:36:25   PPP-1 down: Remote clearing<br>00:01:36:25 >>WAN: Data link deactivated<br><small>--<br>P4 3.0Ghz, ASUS P4C800-E Deluxe, 512 PC3700 OCZ, ATI 9800Pro 128Meg, BellSouth aDSL</small>]]></description>
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