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Heroic

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[DSL] DSL keeps falling down for 4 months

Hi everyone,
I have this problem for 4 months now, I temporarily live in Spain and have a connection from Grupalia (from there gnet.es) which is using servicies of Telefonica (can't hear that name anymore:). Everything looks great, it even stopped falling for a few days, which was a miracle, so that's what makes me think, it's problem on the outside, but everybody tells me, there is nothing wrong. I put here the message from event log from my new modem, cause the old one speedtouch (hahaha:) was not working properly (hahaha:). The new one is Edimax AR-7084A. The connection line's put into the modem, which is connected to the wifi router and from there are connected 3 computers, so I tried yesterday to be the only one, who's connected directly to the modem by cable to be sure and it happened again. I use PPPoE LLC 8.32 not bridged with name and pass from the provider.

I just found this, don't know if it is something, but whatever.
>> Testing Ethernet LAN connection ... PASS
>> Testing ADSL Synchronization . PASS
>> Testing ATM OAM segment ping ... FAIL
>> Testing ATM OAM end to end ping ... FAIL
>> Ping Primary Domain Name Server . PASS
>> Ping www.yahoo.com ... PASS


And here is the log. It logs everytime this just when it falls down, so this is definitely THE error.
3/10/2009 0:7:4> SNMP TRAP 2: link down
3/10/2009 0:7:4> MPOA Link Down
3/10/2009 0:7:4> mpoaChannDown: ch null iface
3/10/2009 0:7:4> netMakeChannDial: err=-3001 rn_p=804649f8
3/10/2009 0:7:33> Last errorlog repeat 9 Times
3/10/2009 0:7:33> MPOA Link Up
3/10/2009 0:7:35> ppp_ready: ch:804abc60, iface:803f9090
3/10/2009 0:7:35> SNMP TRAP 3: link up
3/10/2009 0:7:35> Accept() fail
3/10/2009 0:7:35> Accept() fail


Thank you very much in advance, guys. I really need help, cause these 'professionals' know exactly what is wrong (nothing by them), but I need to ask REAL professionals. Thanks


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Heroic

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reply to Heroic
Thank you for so quick response. From the posts I figured out that the modem is trying to get other IP, when there is some noise on the line. So I found out it could have something with Dynamic Routing. So I changed the method from RIP1 to RIP2-M, which wasn't working so well, so I tried RIP2-B with both directions and since then it works nicely. It is anyway just few hours, but I tried to run everything to load the line as much as possible and it still works. If something comes, I'll come with the result. Thank you for the posts!
Heroic


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