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rswift
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join:2002-07-16
Overland Park, KS

reply to Frohike
Re: SBC-DSL + router = dropped connections

said by Frohike See Profile:


You've had DSL for 3 years....have you had the Modem that long too? If so, possible the modem is going bad. Other than that...not sure. Is your modem near anything that could cause electrical interference( the usual tier1 stuff).

Had my original 5260 when I noticed the pattern, so I dug out the unopened box with the 5360 in it (from last service upgrade) and got exactly the same thing. Everything else seems to be the same. I'm noticing, in addition to random drops, a few times a day when the speed goes to nearly nothing for a while, then gradually comes back. I'm collecting data via line quality, ping, and speed tests.
Maybe SBC is working in my area, and the tech support folks I've talked to are just unaware.

Frohike
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join:2000-07-23
Waxahachie, TX

said by rswift See Profile:
said by Frohike See Profile:


You've had DSL for 3 years....have you had the Modem that long too? If so, possible the modem is going bad. Other than that...not sure. Is your modem near anything that could cause electrical interference( the usual tier1 stuff).

Had my original 5260 when I noticed the pattern, so I dug out the unopened box with the 5360 in it (from last service upgrade) and got exactly the same thing. Everything else seems to be the same. I'm noticing, in addition to random drops, a few times a day when the speed goes to nearly nothing for a while, then gradually comes back. I'm collecting data via line quality, ping, and speed tests.
Maybe SBC is working in my area, and the tech support folks I've talked to are just unaware.

Try it straight without the router, if it does the same thing, then it might be wiring problem or a problem in the Central Office. Basically, sounds like ASI may need to get involved to check things out. If the connection stays solid without the router, then you might've found the problem.

rswift
Premium
join:2002-07-16
Overland Park, KS


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said by Frohike See Profile:
said by rswift See Profile:
said by Frohike See Profile:


Try it straight without the router, if it does the same thing, then it might be wiring problem or a problem in the Central Office. Basically, sounds like ASI may need to get involved to check things out. If the connection stays solid without the router, then you might've found the problem.

It's happened again several times in the last hour or so. I'm collecting information via my SonicWall log file. I've watched the modem lose it a couple of times, but the router always reconnects. I did have to recycle the router once because it couldn't re-establish a PPPoE connection. I'm not suspecting the SonicWall is the problem at this point, but I'll collect some more information, and if that proves useless, I'll bypass the router, and see if the problem goes away.
I won't be able to live without printer for more than a day, though, and it's only connected via the network. I'll have to reconfigure IP's to test connection without router, so I'm considering that a last resort.
I'll attach my sonicwall log as it stands right now, for amusement. If the times can be checked against network information at ASI, maybe a correlation can be made.

UPDATE: As of this morning, my PPPoE connection was lost 7 times in the last 8 hours. Updated log file attached. Increase in frequency in the early hours of this morning.
Now THAT's what I call a dynamic IP address!

Nip

join:2002-12-11
Tonkawa, OK


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I've been seeing the same problem for a few weeks now. My modem stays all lights on, but I lose the I'net Conn. icon in the system tray and the only way to get it back is to power down the modem. I may keep my eyes open for another modem at Staples, any suggestions or things to beware of? I'm currently using a 5262 Extended Reach version through a Linksys BEFSX41 Cable\DSL Firewall Router. Any help is appreciated. Should I request help in the SBCDirect tech forum?
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