QUOTE(friend @ Oct 17 2006, 11:07 PM) [snapback]65779[/snapback]
This is a case of weak insulation between the cable pair. When there is a weak insulation in the underground cable, it tends to pick up electrical induction and the line parameters go down. You can notice it if you monitor the SNR during the day and durin the night. If there is a big difference between them, I suggest you to contact your local office and ask them to get the cable pair changed. You will have to log on to the
router to verify this through 192.168.1.1 and check in the status tab and the
ADSL parameters. I hope you can do it.
Regards
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Hi Friend ,
i have a similar problem, same hardware ,
D-Link GLB-502T , WINXP , LAN , earlier i used to connect using Bridge , now after i patched the
MAC and Ethernet address i am able to connect using PPPoE , the problem was severe using bridge , it has reduced considerably after using PPPoE but still there are disconnections like after 1 hour , sometimes 3 hours sometimes 10 mins, the ADSL lights start blinking then they go off for few seconds and then blink again and then after a few minutes of similar behavior the connection is back on again , sometimes have to switch off and on the modem for it to connect else the blinking feature continues , is this the same issue as mtech84 ?
you mentioned something about SNR what does it stand for i checked my the Status tab of my router window there is no ADSL parameters link
Please advice
Thanks much
Regds