This may sound a little strange, but I have consistently observed that whenever my ADSL link goes down due to low SNR, if I pick my telephone for a minute or so, or if I call the landline number from another phone, the link comes back !! (almost instantaneously in most cases, with better SNR and stays for quite some time.) What could be the scientific reason behind this?? Very curious to know.
The modem is Huawei quidway WA1003A, and the line has very low SNR these days, hence I face disconnection problem every now and then. Some time back I had tried IPTV on this line, but didn't work out due to SNR issues, so surrendered it. Now I am thinking of changing the phone/broadband as well and switching to Airtel. But based on some other readings here, I think I should inspect the phone wires/connections etc at my premises before that. IPTV guys had tried to improve SNR from BSNL office but were not successful, they didn't inspect wiring in my building as such.
The modem is Huawei quidway WA1003A, and the line has very low SNR these days, hence I face disconnection problem every now and then. Some time back I had tried IPTV on this line, but didn't work out due to SNR issues, so surrendered it. Now I am thinking of changing the phone/broadband as well and switching to Airtel. But based on some other readings here, I think I should inspect the phone wires/connections etc at my premises before that. IPTV guys had tried to improve SNR from BSNL office but were not successful, they didn't inspect wiring in my building as such.