Airtel ADSL: Third Light (Internet) Not Coming But Second (DSL) is stable

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@Karan How can I get it fixed since you know their team is lack of knowledge and Airtel itself doesn't move their ass to fix issues or find out the problem.

Just request them to terminate your connection stating reason you are unable to use the broadband because they have not fixed it. Send a copy to nodal officer also.

I had similar problem which was giving problem for almost six months and slowly died almost completely with even the phone making too much crackling noise. They soon called and requested me to give them two weeks time for which I would not be billed. First a technician came and checked everything from the modem to the dp but even at that point the line was almost dead. So he figured it was fault with the underground cable and after getting approval from his superiors he drew a cable over the house from the back street and connected me back. It took some time because they had to change the connections in the big blue box to divert the line to the back street.
 
@Karan

Here is the log on different (New TP-Link Modem ordered from Amazon India)

At first when I added the details into the modem, it connected but after restarting it. It didn't connect and started showing this below:

Code:
1/1/2000 0:2:22> PPPoE: Send PADI
1/1/2000 0:2:22> Last errorlog repeat 1 Times
1/1/2000 0:2:22> PPPoE: Recieve PADO
1/1/2000 0:2:22> PPPoE: Send PADR
1/1/2000 0:2:24> Last errorlog repeat 1 Times
1/1/2000 0:2:24> PPPoE: Send PADI
1/1/2000 0:2:24> PPPoE: Recieve PADS
1/1/2000 0:2:25> PPPoE: Recieve PADT
1/1/2000 0:2:28> PPPoE: Send PADR
1/1/2000 0:2:28> PPPoE: Send PADI
1/1/2000 0:2:29> PPPoE: Recieve PADS
1/1/2000 0:2:36> PPPoE: Send PADR
1/1/2000 0:2:36> PPPoE: Send PADI
1/1/2000 0:2:36> PPPoE: Recieve PADS
1/1/2000 0:2:40> PPPoE: Recieve PADT
1/1/2000 0:2:52> Last errorlog repeat 1 Times
1/1/2000 0:2:52> Call Failed
1/1/2000 0:2:54> Last errorlog repeat 1 Times
1/1/2000 0:2:54> PPPoE: Send PADI
1/1/2000 0:2:54> Last errorlog repeat 1 Times
1/1/2000 0:2:54> PPPoE: Recieve PADO
1/1/2000 0:2:54> PPPoE: Send PADR
1/1/2000 0:2:56> Last errorlog repeat 1 Times
1/1/2000 0:2:56> PPPoE: Send PADI
1/1/2000 0:3:0> PPPoE: Send PADR
1/1/2000 0:3:0> PPPoE: Send PADI
1/1/2000 0:3:8> PPPoE: Send PADR
1/1/2000 0:3:8> PPPoE: Send PADI
1/1/2000 0:3:58> PPPoE: Recieve PADS
1/1/2000 0:3:59> PPPoE: Send PADI
1/1/2000 0:4:14> Last errorlog repeat 2 Times
1/1/2000 0:4:14> Call Failed
1/1/2000 0:4:15> PPPoE: Recieve PADT
1/1/2000 0:4:16> PPPoE: Send PADI
1/1/2000 0:4:16> PPPoE: Recieve PADO
1/1/2000 0:4:16> PPPoE: Send PADR
1/1/2000 0:4:22> Last errorlog repeat 2 Times
1/1/2000 0:4:22> PPPoE: Recieve PADS
1/1/2000 0:4:26> PPPoE: Recieve PADT
1/1/2000 0:4:27> Call Failed
1/1/2000 0:4:27> PPPoE: Send PADI
1/1/2000 0:4:29> PPPoE: Recieve PADT
1/1/2000 0:4:29> PPPoE: Send PADI
1/1/2000 0:4:30> PPPoE: Send PADR
1/1/2000 0:4:30> PPPoE: Recieve PADS
1/1/2000 0:4:30> PPPoE: Recieve PADT
1/1/2000 0:4:33> PPPoE: Send PADI
1/1/2000 0:4:44> Last errorlog repeat 1 Times
1/1/2000 0:4:44> PPPoE: Recieve PADT
1/1/2000 0:4:46> Last errorlog repeat 1 Times
1/1/2000 0:4:46> Call Failed
1/1/2000 0:4:46> PPPoE: Send PADI
1/1/2000 0:4:46> PPPoE: Recieve PADO
1/1/2000 0:4:46> PPPoE: Send PADR
1/1/2000 0:4:49> Last errorlog repeat 1 Times
1/1/2000 0:4:49> PPPoE: Recieve PADS
 
@Karan One weird thing. Whenever I use my Huawie Modem (VDSL + ADSL Modem if you remember Airtel is giving with new connection). It connects normally with ADSL.

Huawie is working normal with ADSL Connection.

I did rebooted the modem multiple times and everytime it was connected within 1-2 minutes.
 
Err.. then why did you buy the other DSL modem? You should have mentioned this fact earlier too, there was no need to get the new modem. However, since you did get another TP-Link modem and both TP-link modems are facing the same issue and the Huawei isn't, then there is a possibility that either the hardware (chipset) or the firmware of both TP-Link modems isn't working (compatibility) with whatever upgrade airtel did in your area. You could have airtel check on their end if they can change some settings or get a modem from another vendor or even continue using the Huawei if that isn't being used for the VDSL.
 
Like genie suggested you might have to raise a cancellation request in order to fix these kind of issues. Also get the Appellate Authority involved and demand a permanent solution this time. Always works for me.
 
There is a new advancement in the case:

Like if I restart then it just keeps on trying to connect and shows the errors like it is written similarly on the first post.

But if try to restart it few times it gets connected asap.

What can be the issue now?

@Karan @manojrk
 
@Karan Sometimes power goes off, sometimes need to do cleaning or sometimes because of demand of work. (Need to change IP)
 
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