Awful service recently

Started by Westy, Mar 14, 2011, 22:34:24

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Westy

Over the past week I have been suffering constant disconnects (Ranging from 6+ in one hour, to just 3 or 4 a day), slow speeds, and still packet loss(still).

Anyone else having the same problem? If I am the only one then I guess I will start uploading all my test results again.

Steve

Westy,I don't know of any widespread IDNet issues recently.
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Lance

Are the disconnects syn or ppp? I've going to guess sync which means it's a problem local to your line between your exchange and your house.
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Westy

Quote from: Lance on Mar 14, 2011, 22:41:57
Are the disconnects syn or ppp? I've going to guess sync which means it's a problem local to your line between your exchange and your house.

How do I find out?

Westy

Quote from: Westy on Mar 14, 2011, 22:43:03
How do I find out?

Would love to know as since this thread I have been disconnected four times! Getting a bit silly now :(

Ted

Quote from: Westy on Mar 14, 2011, 23:22:17
Would love to know as since this thread I have been disconnected four times! Getting a bit silly now :(

Check in the router logs, that should throw some light on it. Also, is it the Broadband or internet light on the router that changes during a disconnect? The internet light would generally be a PPP issue.
Ted
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Westy

Quote from: Ted on Mar 14, 2011, 23:36:56
Check in the router logs, that should throw some light on it. Also, is it the Broadband or internet light on the router that changes during a disconnect? The internet light would generally be a PPP issue.
Mon, 2011-03-14 23:01:03 - LCP down.
Mon, 2011-03-14 23:01:06 - Initialize LCP.
Mon, 2011-03-14 23:01:07 - LCP is allowed to come up.
Mon, 2011-03-14 23:01:24 - CHAP authentication success
Mon, 2011-03-14 23:21:01 - LCP down.
Mon, 2011-03-14 23:21:04 - Initialize LCP.
Mon, 2011-03-14 23:21:05 - LCP is allowed to come up.
Mon, 2011-03-14 23:21:24 - CHAP authentication success
Mon, 2011-03-14 23:21:35 - Administrator login successful - IP:192.168.0.4
Mon, 2011-03-14 23:21:38 - UDP Packet - Source:80.239.188.31,1119 Destination:212.69.49.108,65041 - [DOS]
Mon, 2011-03-14 23:54:21 - LCP down.
Mon, 2011-03-14 23:54:24 - Initialize LCP.
Mon, 2011-03-14 23:54:24 - LCP is allowed to come up.
Mon, 2011-03-14 23:54:38 - Administrator login successful - IP:192.168.0.4
Mon, 2011-03-14 23:54:44 - CHAP authentication success
Mon, 2011-03-14 23:54:59 - UDP Packet - Source:208.111.171.82,27017 Destination:212.69.49.108,60791 - [DOS]
Tue, 2011-03-15 00:45:34 - Administrator login successful - IP:192.168.0.4


Logs from the most recent set of disconnects.

Simon

Sorry to ask more questions, but posting your router stats might also be useful, then someone can hopefully help you in the morning. 
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sparkler

is anyone digging up a pavement near you because when my router logs look like that someones digging up the pavement

Rik

It's definitely a local problem, Westy, you're losing sync. What else is connected to the phone line?
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Ted

I thought "lcp down" was a loss of connectivity to the ISP?
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Rik

I thought that sequence was typical of a Netgear resync, Ted. Routerstats is called for. ;)
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Steve

Quote from: Ted on Mar 15, 2011, 09:51:20
I thought "lcp down" was a loss of connectivity to the ISP?

It is usually but I don't think modern Netgears can tell the difference in the log
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Ted

Quote from: Steve on Mar 15, 2011, 09:59:27
It is usually but I don't think modern Netgears can tell the difference in the log

Haven't used a Netgear for many years, so you're probably both right. I expect support would know for sure.
Ted
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Rik

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Lance

Either way, its a local issue. If its just PPP then its going to be work at the exchange or on the route to IDNet (given there isn't widespread reports, I expect exchange work), if its sync, then its between exchange and user.

As has been said, running routerstats should give the answer.

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