I have FTTP 150/150 with Swish Fibre. Last Autumn I had a minor problem with short "outages". They generally lasted less than a minute, most of the time they went unnoticed but were annoying if they occurred eg while streaming or on Zoom. My router (TP-Link) didn't lose connection and there was nothing in its logs, but for a short time no data came in or out.
Being behind CGNAT I can't run a BQM, so after this had been going on for a few weeks I knocked up a quick prog on an RPi (wired connection) to ping a list of a few well known IP addresses every 30sec, and log the results. Sites like 1.1.1.1, 8.8.8.8, www.bbc.co.uk, with/without DNS lookup, the list varied a bit. The pattern was that when one site failed to respond to a ping, they all did, and they all resumed working at the same time. So the problem didn't seem to be with just one site. At worst I was seeing ~6 events/week, pretty randomly distributed around the clock.
Then just as I was getting the logging organised and thinking of other things to try, around mid-November the issue went away. The logging prog is still running, but it hasn't seen anything for nearly 2 months now. I wondered if the problem was quantum mechanical, and measuring it changed its behaviour, but probably not. More likely something flapping at my ISP which has now been fixed.
It was never a serious problem and it's gone away, so it's not important, but for my own curiosity, since we have wizards on the list who can diagnose stuff from 3000 miles away, I wondered if anyone could suggest what it might have been?



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