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(deleted) Thu 01-Dec-16 12:29:42
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Re: Losing connection every 1378 minutes


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https://pbthdm.bt.mo;
The log is only reporting part of the address. The full address is, I believe, https://pbthdm.bt.motive.com.
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(deleted) Fri 02-Dec-16 14:14:29
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Re: Losing connection every 1378 minutes


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Mystery may have been solved.

Unbeknown to us the floor's alarm system might have been piggy backed onto our line. We're awaiting an engineer to confirm. Will update next week.
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(deleted) Fri 02-Dec-16 14:53:21
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Re: Losing connection every 1378 minutes


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This is obviously a long standing problem. There are complaints going back at least 3 years on the BT forums.

https://community.bt.com/t5/BT-Infinity-Speed-Connec...

https://community.bt.com/t5/BT-Infinity-Speed-Connec...

https://community.bt.com/t5/Connected-Devices-Other/...

As the internet is under attack from the Mirai worm seeking routers that use TR069 I would be more than worried about using the BT Hub at all right now.


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(deleted) Fri 02-Dec-16 14:56:38
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Re: Losing connection every 1378 minutes


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In reply to a post by ukhardy07:
In reply to a post by 23Prince:
In reply to a post by MHC:
Nt a question you will know an answer to but who is bt.mo ? A little odd that you are authenticating with a Macao based server


"11:08:13, 01 Dec. (661138.030000) CWMP: Server URL: https://pbthdm.bt.mo; Connecting as user: ACS username"

Yeah - thats an odd one indeed.
I do not find that odd, both my hubs connect here. Usually whenever my line drops out, it seems to communicate here. Maybe this is BT logging the drop outs?


Well I never got drop outs - and I used to get this right up to the point I disconnected from BT yesterday. every 40 seconds or so.

All in the TR69 logs.

23:20:54, 01 Dec. ppp1:TR69 ConnectionRequest: processing request from ACS
22:49:42, 01 Dec. ppp1:TR69 ConnectionRequest Failed

But not like the other log above.

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(deleted) Fri 02-Dec-16 14:56:51
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Re: Losing connection every 1378 minutes


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In reply to a post by MHC:
Nt a question you will know an answer to but who is bt.mo ? A little odd that you are authenticating with a Macao based server


It isn't . The URL is truncated , the address is pbthdm.bt.motive.com
Standard User Oliver341
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Fri 02-Dec-16 14:59:05
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Re: Losing connection every 1378 minutes


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In reply to a post by AdrianPH:
As the internet is under attack from the Mirai worm seeking routers that use TR069 I would be more than worried about using the BT Hub at all right now.

Reminds me of a page I made many years ago: http://www.o2help.co.uk/router-close-port-7547/

Hasn't been my site for a long time though, someone registered the domain when it expired and pulled the content from archive.org for SEO purposes...

Oliver.
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(deleted) Fri 02-Dec-16 15:02:08
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Re: Losing connection every 1378 minutes


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In reply to a post by AdrianPH:
As the internet is under attack from the Mirai worm seeking routers that use TR069 I would be more than worried about using the BT Hub at all right now.


Good Point, might have to swap to a Billion and ditch the TTB router which uses TR69. I beleive Billion removed this in the last firmware update.
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(deleted) Tue 13-Dec-16 15:48:21
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It was the alarm
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