Disconnections

Started by maxping, Sep 29, 2006, 17:39:42

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maxping

I have been getting  disconnected more than normal over the past 2 days.

It usually happens for approx 1 hour then returns to normal, tonights graph shows me being disconnected for over 1 hour from 15:15 to 16:30 . (time shown is 1 hour slow)

Has anyone else noticed a pattern or has been having problems over the last couple of days?


karvala

Yes, I had one disconnection at around 00.30 on Tuesday night/Wednesday morning, and two disconnections today at around 11.30am and 1.00pm respectively (as shown in my l8nc graph in the new pings thread, with a session of poor pings in between), and I don't normally get any disconnections at all.

equk

I've had a few disconnections aswell over the last few days :( one day the router said the PPP Server was down  :o took 15mins before it came back up  :-\
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Danni

Tonight's router log:

QuoteFri Sep 29 18:55:23 2006 -WAN : PADT sent
Fri Sep 29 18:55:23 2006 -WAN PPPoE disconnected
Fri Sep 29 18:55:23 2006 -WAN : PADI sent
Fri Sep 29 18:55:23 2006 -WAN : PADO received
Fri Sep 29 18:55:23 2006 -WAN : PADR sent
Fri Sep 29 18:55:24 2006 -WAN : PADS received
Fri Sep 29 18:55:45 2006 -WAN PPPoE connected
Fri Sep 29 18:55:48 2006 -192.168.2.4 logout
Fri Sep 29 18:58:44 2006 -192.168.2.4 login
Fri Sep 29 19:30:22 2006 -WAN PPPoE disconnected
Fri Sep 29 19:30:22 2006 -WAN : PADT sent
Fri Sep 29 19:31:08 2006 -192.168.2.4 logout
Fri Sep 29 19:31:11 2006 -192.168.2.4 login
Fri Sep 29 19:31:22 2006 -WAN : PADI sent
Fri Sep 29 19:31:22 2006 -WAN : PADO received
Fri Sep 29 19:31:22 2006 -WAN : PADR sent
Fri Sep 29 19:31:22 2006 -WAN : PADS received
Fri Sep 29 19:31:25 2006 -WAN : PADT sent
Fri Sep 29 19:31:35 2006 -WAN : PADI sent
Fri Sep 29 19:31:35 2006 -WAN : PADO received
Fri Sep 29 19:31:35 2006 -WAN : PADR sent
Fri Sep 29 19:31:35 2006 -WAN : PADS received
Fri Sep 29 19:31:42 2006 -WAN PPPoE connected
Fri Sep 29 20:21:41 2006 -WAN : PADT sent
Fri Sep 29 20:21:41 2006 -WAN PPPoE disconnected
Fri Sep 29 20:21:42 2006 -WAN : PADI sent
Fri Sep 29 20:21:42 2006 -WAN : PADO received
Fri Sep 29 20:21:42 2006 -WAN : PADR sent
Fri Sep 29 20:21:42 2006 -WAN : PADS received
Fri Sep 29 20:22:18 2006 -WAN : PADT sent
Fri Sep 29 20:23:18 2006 -WAN : PADI sent
Fri Sep 29 20:23:19 2006 -WAN : PADO received
Fri Sep 29 20:23:19 2006 -WAN : PADR sent
Fri Sep 29 20:23:19 2006 -WAN : PADS received
Fri Sep 29 20:23:22 2006 -192.168.2.4 logout
Fri Sep 29 20:23:24 2006 -192.168.2.4 login

We're struggling to stay connected tonight, and it's been bad for a few days.

(BTW Simon: You are aware we pay an extra tenner for 40GB downloads, aren't you? Johny told me you'd phoned up to say we were near our limit, but we've got about 8GB left :P)
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HungLO

I'm on the same boat. Disconnections galore. I'm monitoring L8NC as we speak. Will post graphs later.

maxping

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These disconnections are getting annoying, as you can see from the graph i cannot keep the thing connected, my pings from 16:30 (on graph) were fluctuating between 40 and 150ms.

After the last disconnection at  17:30 the pings have settled.

Any idea whats going on?

TIA.


MoHux

I dunno if it's anything to do with the same thing, but about 30/45 mins ago (2115 'ish) I was disconnected for the first time in 5mths while surfing.  I use a BT Voyager 105 USB modem not a router!  It redialled/connected on it's own immediately.

On checking I find my 'local' attenuation has changed from the usual 19.5 to 25, and 'local' SNR margin from 10/10.5 has dropped to 9.0.
The 'remote' figures are the same as always - att' 12 - SNR margin 20.

I am still syn'cd at 8128kbps ...... d/load speed around 3000.

"It's better to say nothing and be thought an idiot - than to open your mouth and remove all doubt."

mrapoc

hmm this is mine
Quote04 days 00:00:00
      
LOGIN User logged in on HTTP (from 10.0.0.1)
02 days 11:57:04
      
PPP link up (PPPoA_1) [212.69.54.110]
02 days 11:57:04
      
PPP CHAP Chap receive success : authentication ok
02 days 11:57:02
      
PPP CHAP Receive challenge (rhost = telehouse-bb-gw1)
02 days 11:56:57
      
xDSL linestate up (downstream: 8128 kbit/s, upstream: 448 kbit/s)
02 days 11:56:40
      
xDSL linestate down
02 days 11:56:40
      
PPP link down (PPPoA_1) [212.69.54.110]
01 day 18:48:14
      
PPP link up (PPPoA_1) [212.69.54.110]
01 day 18:48:14
      
PPP CHAP Chap receive success : authentication ok
01 day 18:48:13
      
PPP CHAP Receive challenge (rhost = telehouse-bb-gw1)
01 day 18:48:06
      
xDSL linestate up (downstream: 8128 kbit/s, upstream: 448 kbit/s)
01 day 18:47:50
      
xDSL linestate down
01 day 18:47:50
      
PPP link down (PPPoA_1) [212.69.54.110]
00:00:20
      
PPP link up (PPPoA_1) [212.69.54.110]
00:00:20
      
PPP CHAP Chap receive success : authentication ok
00:00:17
      
PPP CHAP Receive challenge (rhost = ESR11.Manchester6)
00:00:14
      
xDSL linestate up (downstream: 8128 kbit/s, upstream: 448 kbit/s)
00:00:02
      
DHCP server up
00:00:01
      
WIRELESS automatic channel selection done
00:00:00
      
KERNEL Cold restart

cavillas

BT are doing lots of upgrades to their exchanges throughout the country during late September and till the end of October.  Not sure whether this might be the cause of disruptions across the country at different times and dates.  It could be.
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AvengerUK

I used to get these 'drops' before i left...

As far as im aware its not the exchange - as mine started doing the below after the set dates, and carryed on doing so, plus it was usually only for DSL that dropped - not the sync? - Im not sure but wouldnt this suggest its not the maintainance @ the exchange?

- havent had any since *yet* - but tht doesent neccessarily mean its ur dsl and not the exchange!

maxping


AvengerUK

Quote from: maxping on Oct 03, 2006, 18:24:26
Avenger who's graph is this from your post?

http://www.l8nc.com/graph.php?jid=58e61f6e3d3d258ec640ec3f21295d2e

?? Thats my graph - interleaving is on as it increased my profile ;) - still only 30ms

note: thats downloading you can see ;)

maxping

Pings and connection have been fine all day today 3/10 and L8NC graph has been as flat as a mill pond  ;D

mrapoc

I dont know if this is connected but i keep getting "signed out" of msn messenger and xfire, pages time out while the problem persists and these are pings taken at the time
QuotePinging www.idnet.net [212.69.36.10] with 32 bytes of data:

Reply from 212.69.36.10: bytes=32 time=129ms TTL=60
Reply from 212.69.36.10: bytes=32 time=118ms TTL=60
Reply from 212.69.36.10: bytes=32 time=123ms TTL=60
Reply from 212.69.36.10: bytes=32 time=157ms TTL=60

Ping statistics for 212.69.36.10:
    Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 4, Lost = 0 (0% loss),
Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds:
    Minimum = 118ms, Maximum = 157ms, Average = 131ms

QuoteTracing route to www.idnet.net [212.69.36.10]
over a maximum of 30 hops:

  1    <1 ms    <1 ms    <1 ms  SpeedTouch.lan [10.0.0.138]
  2   139 ms   124 ms   143 ms  telehouse-bb-gw1-vpdn.idnet.net [212.69.63.45]
  3   156 ms   157 ms   157 ms  telehouse-gw-bb.idnet.net [212.69.63.9]
  4     *      127 ms   139 ms  212.69.63.5
  5   155 ms   158 ms   166 ms  www.idnet.net [212.69.36.10]

Trace complete.