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Standard User Dant27
(member) Wed 28-Mar-07 16:28:49
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Possible Router Problem


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Hello,
When I logged on yesterday morning I discovered that I had no broadband connection. I tried re-booting my Belkin wireless router a few times but still nothing. I thought it may be a problem with my ISP's DNS service so I switched my routers settings to Open DNS. The connection then returned for around 5 minutes and then went dead again.

It was dead all day yesterday, I did the above again this morning and got back on for around 1 hour until it went off again, and it hasn't been back since.

Other users with the same ISP (ezeedsl) don't seem to be having any connection problems so i'm thinking it could be a hardware/software issue at my end. Although if it was a router problem would I have been able to connect at all, even if it was only for a few minutes?

I've opened a ticket with ezeedsl but getting a reply is like getting blood from a stone, has anyone got any possible suggestions?

Cheers,
Dan

/Slowly crusing away on dial up :-)
Standard User deleted
(deleted) Wed 28-Mar-07 16:40:21
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Does your router log events? If so perhaps you could post the log.
Standard User pitnicker
(knowledge is power) Wed 28-Mar-07 17:10:20
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Is the router synching? Waht are your linestats. You would be well advised to be sure of the position on these before jumping in and fiddling with DNS.

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Standard User Dant27
(member) Wed 28-Mar-07 17:15:42
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Hi John,
Thanks for the reply.

In my security log I have a lot of lines that all look like this:

08/01/2003 02:58:38 If(ATM1) PPP fail : Timeout in LCP negotiation
08/01/2003 02:57:48 ATM1 start PPP
08/01/2003 02:57:47 If(ATM1) PPP fail : Timeout in LCP negotiation
08/01/2003 02:56:59 ATM1 start PPP
Standard User deleted
(deleted) Wed 28-Mar-07 17:48:43
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I'm afraid it doesn't mean anything to me. I'm sure there are people who have your modem who will explain it for you.
Standard User pitnicker
(knowledge is power) Wed 28-Mar-07 18:50:17
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In reply to:

08/01/2003 02:57:47 If(ATM1) PPP fail : Timeout in LCP negotiation




Your link has failed. Linestats are the next point to address.

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Standard User Dant27
(member) Wed 28-Mar-07 21:26:19
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HI
Thanks for your reply, this is probably a really dumb question but how do I check the line stats?
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There should be a page like where you found your logs. It should have details about attenuation and SNR upstream and downstream etc. Post this info.
Standard User pitnicker
(knowledge is power) Wed 28-Mar-07 21:58:27
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how do I check the line stats?




Try here: http://www.kitz.co.uk/adsl/adsl.htm

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Standard User Dant27
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Thanks guys,
I found the info in one of the routers "hidden" pages. Here are the line details:

ADSL Status Information

Status: Status

Configured
Current

Line Status
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SHOWTIME

Link Type
---
Fast Path






Date Rate: Data Rate
Stream Type
Actual Data Rate

Up Stream
448 (Kbps.)

Down Stream
8128 (Kbps.)

Operation Data / Defect Indication: Operation Data
Operation Data
Upstream
Downstream

Noise Margin
24 dB
11 dB

Attenuation
16 dB
14 dB


Defect Indication
Indicator Name
Near End Indicator
Far End Indicator

Fast Path FEC Correction
0
0

Interleaved Path FEC Correction
0
0

Fast Path CRC Error
1
2

Interleaved Path CRC Error
0
0

Loss of Signal Defect
0
---

Fast Path HEC Error
0
0

Interleaved Path HEC Error
0
0


Statistics: Statistics
Received Cells
0

Transmitted Cells
1249

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