Great! Now check if you're still having the same issues.
Your SNR values look very well - it was supposed to drop from what you had in ADSL2+ mode
ADSL2+, even though is supposed to handle high bandwidth [24 Mbit DN/ 1.4 Mbit UP] but is also very unstable - so what might have happened is that there could be sudden disruptions in connectivity which you may not even notice...so even though the Link/ADSL light on the modem will stay lit, but the pages would fail to resolve just the point the connection breaks....it's again reconnected within a few seconds.
G.dmt is far more stable than ADSL2+
So if my assumption is right, then changing over to G.dmt should resolve your issue
Let us know how it goes
Thanks a lot probuddha and taking time and explaining ...
Surely will report back. so far it seems much stable. also changed my dns in router itself to google dns [ previous time i used to hard reboot , so changes never occured ] thats also good since the change is through thee router itself.
Thanks a lot again...
Your SNR values look very well - it was supposed to drop from what you had in ADSL2+ mode
ADSL2+, even though is supposed to handle high bandwidth [24 Mbit DN/ 1.4 Mbit UP] but is also very unstable - so what might have happened is that there could be sudden disruptions in connectivity which you may not even notice...so even though the Link/ADSL light on the modem will stay lit, but the pages would fail to resolve just the point the connection breaks....it's again reconnected within a few seconds.
G.dmt is far more stable than ADSL2+
So if my assumption is right, then changing over to G.dmt should resolve your issue
Let us know how it goes
Thanks a lot probuddha and taking time and explaining ...
Surely will report back. so far it seems much stable. also changed my dns in router itself to google dns [ previous time i used to hard reboot , so changes never occured ] thats also good since the change is through thee router itself.
Thanks a lot again...