Short Outage - Early Friday morning - Anyone else?

Started by JB, May 27, 2011, 08:28:29

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esh

BT seem to have been up to an abnormally high amount of maintenance lately (anti-maintenance? unmaintenance?)
CompuServe 28.8k/33.6k 1994-1998, BT 56k 1998-2001, NTL Cable 512k 2001-2004, 2x F2S 1M 2004-2008, IDNet 8M 2008 - LLU 11M 2011

Rik

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DorsetBoy

Quote from: esh on May 27, 2011, 12:19:44
BT seem to have been up to an abnormally high amount of maintenance lately (anti-maintenance? unmaintenance?)

They are trying Quantisation  on 20CN apparently .

Rik

They'll try anything except spending money. ;)
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DorsetBoy

Quote from: Rik on May 27, 2011, 12:28:17
They'll try anything except spending money. ;)

I'm glad that I don't have any of this going on any more, LLU is soooooo much better  :evil:

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DorsetBoy

Quote from: Rik on May 27, 2011, 12:38:35
;D

Unless it's with Talk Talk.  :whistle:

;D ;D I think their customers are OK till something goes wrong, that's when they regret changing over. Thankfully I have someone else to ear bend should the need arise.

Just noticed that it is 11 months today on LLU without a single ISP/supplier fault, the one issue was a fibre break due to a lorry taking out lines in an accident.

cavillas

ANything to do with This  Some problems going on.
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Rik

Not as far as I know, Alf, this was a specific BT-to-IDNet problem.
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esh

I had to endure Opal/TalkTalk for a year somewhere, that was pretty bad. I think it averaged about 1-3 hours of downtime per week, with every other month having a 6 hours+ fault.
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pctech

Quote from: Rik on May 27, 2011, 10:59:29
I'm not sure, tbh. There definitely are BT radius servers, but whether they're reciprocated on the IDNet side I don't know.

I think the BT Radius servers check the bit after @ in the username (the realm) and direct the traffic toward the relevant ISP's hostlink provided of course that ISP has a contract with BT for that particular user's xDSL circuit.

That is my understanding anyway.


.Griff.

Only just spotted this.

Same thing happened on my FTTC connection. I just assumed it was me!  ;D

joe


DorsetBoy

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Technical Ben

Are those disconnects from you setting the router up? Or is it a sign someone trying to communicate in morse code Dorset?  :eyebrow:
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joe

Thanks for the advice and corrrection of my links DorsetBoy. TB has changed its links since the last time I up/ld a chart.

DorsetBoy

Quote from: Technical Ben on May 28, 2011, 09:27:58
Are those disconnects from you setting the router up? Or is it a sign someone trying to communicate in morse code Dorset?  :eyebrow:

What are disconnects  ;D  ....... they aren't mine Ben, I just corrected the links Joe posted earlier.

JB

Having started this thread, I apologise for not having contributed again. Family matters got in the way.

I finally found that my router was going faulty, in that after being on for many hours, it seemed to lose internet connectivity. The link to the DSLAM in the local exchange was OK but the internet layer above that seemed to be failing. It was only a cheap standby router and it is now packaged up for return to Amazon.

Like many people in the similar thread, I experienced the drop out at 3am in the morning a day or two ago, and yesterday afternoon like others, experienced what seems to have been some form of DNS error, lasting about 10 minutes.

Thanks to everyone for replying.
JB

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