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27 Jul 2010 09:40 #1 by neilmcrae
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Folks,
Anyone got any ideas on this:

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<166>Jul 26 20:19:54 gateway: WAN1 PPPoE ==> Protocol:LCP(c021) EchoRep Identifier:0xE4Magic Number: 0x0 00 00 00 00 00 00 ## <166>Jul 26 20:19:55 gateway: WAN1 PPPoE <== Protocol:LCP(c021) EchoReq Identifier:0xE5Magic Number: 0x438d cc 59 00 00 00 00 ## <166>Jul 26 20:19:55 gateway: WAN1 PPPoE ==> Protocol:LCP(c021) EchoRep Identifier:0xE5Magic Number: 0x0 00 00 00 00 00 00 ## <174>Jul 26 20:19:59 gateway: ADSL_Status:[Mode=G.DMT States=SHOWTIME UpSpeed=864000 DownSpeed=7616000 SNR=7 Atten=30 ] <166>Jul 26 20:20:01 gateway: WAN1 PPPoE <== Protocol:LCP(c021) TermReq Identifier:0x01 ## <158>Jul 26 20:20:01 gateway: PPP Closed : Remote Terminating (PPPoA) <166>Jul 26 20:20:01 gateway: WAN1 PPPoE ==> Protocol:LCP(c021) TermAck Identifier:0x01 ## <166>Jul 26 20:20:01 gateway: WAN 1 is down. <166>Jul 26 20:20:02 gateway: WAN1 PPPoE ==> V:1 T:1 PADI ID:0 <166>Jul 26 20:20:02 gateway: WAN1 PPPoE <== V:1 T:1 PADO ID:0 <158>Jul 26 20:20:02 gateway: >>> Dial-up triggered by user : 192.168.1.5 ; proto=UDP, to 173.93.206.128 port=17365 <174>Jul 26 20:20:04 gateway: ADSL_Status:[Mode=G.DMT States=SHOWTIME UpSpeed=864000 DownSpeed=7616000 SNR=7 Atten=30 ] <166>Jul 26 20:20:05 gateway: WAN1 PPPoE <== V:1 T:1 PADO ID:0 <166>Jul 26 20:20:05 gateway: WAN1 PPPoE ==> V:1 T:1 PADR ID:0 <166>Jul 26 20:20:05 gateway: WAN1 PPPoE <== V:1 T:1 PADS ID:6 <166>Jul 26 20:20:05 gateway: WAN1 PPPoE ==> V:1 T:1 PADT ID:6 <166>Jul 26 20:20:08 gateway: WAN1 PPPoE <== V:1 T:1 PADS ID:6 <158>Jul 26 20:20:08 gateway: PPP Start (PPPoA)


Line drops almost every 5-10 minutes. Doesnt' appear to be a line problem but I don't think you can really ever tell. Have tried 3.3.3 and 3.3.4 UK firmwares. Also tried 3.3.4 standard last night in desperation.

At the moment my finger of suspcion is pointing at the router but I'd love for that not to be the case as I realy like this router.

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05 Aug 2010 16:44 #2 by adie
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tis maybe a strange one but give it a go.

get a normal, bog standard, every day home router, plug it in, get it connected, leave it 5 mins then disconnect. unlplug completely, do not have anything attached to your internet line for 10 mins, not 9min 55 seconds . 10 mins (this then resets the session from the bt end) . plug the draytek back in and see if that works better.

i dont know why it worked for me at a site once, but it worked even after trying a session reset on its own .

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