Airtel V-Fiber (VDSL) - Link Drop & Other Issues [HELP]

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My cousin just had her connection upgraded to V-Fiber, it took airtel almost a month to set it up. They claimed the VDSL modems were out of stock till now. The modem airtel gave her is a D-Link DSL-224. Seems to have excellent wifi range, even beats her existing D-link AC router. The connection too according to her has been stable.
 
Yup, most certainly is. She even had them waive off the Rs. 1000 for it. Then again she has been an airtel dsl customer for over 17 years!
 
I got my VDSL upgrade 3 days ago. My router Beetel 777VR1 showed frequent disconnections within 30-45 mins of usage, Internet link dropped like hell.
So, today I requested the local engineer who installed the router, and after changing firmware given by @ganesh177 and from engineer, same issue continued,

After that local engineer mentioned that D-Link VDSL routers are available in stock and we need to request airtel for modem change. Airtel is intentionally providing Beetel router as they in-house cheaper builds as compared to costly D-Link and Huawei routers.

Really pathetic 3 days of internet ever used.
 
I recently migrated to 16mbps VDSL and still the max download speed I get is about 900kBps (~8mbps). I am on 777VR1 modem. How to improve this?

Also what torrent settings (no of connections, etc) do you use?
 
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Try to use Google DNS @dragonball

Best way to test the speed of internet connection I find myself is that download video from Youtube using IDM.

You can use seedr for torrent download. It's so many months since I have used BT for download torrents. Seedr is perfect.
 
I recently migrated to 16mbps VDSL and still the max download speed I get is about 900kBps (~8mbps). I am on 777VR1 modem. How to improve this?

Also what torrent settings (no of connections, etc) do you use?

900KB/s is too low for 16Mbit, check your sync rate in the modem's GUI. You should ideally be getting over 2MB/s

BT settings are dependent on whether it is a public torrent or private, for private I prefer at max 25, on a public torrent I adjust it on the fly, sometimes as high as 300 peers. If it is well seeded then even 50 does the trick.

@Adidam: Changing the DNS will only speed up name resolution, provided the one you change to is quicker to begin with. It will not increase your download speed one bit.
 
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