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DSL Drop Outs
00:55:35, 13 Mar.
WAN connection WAN2_INTERNET_PTM disconnected.[ERROR_NO_CARRIER]
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Re: DSL Drop Outs
PPP LCP Send Termination Request (user request)
Line connect protocol, it's not apparently a user request. BT Broadband doing something which unfortunatly changes speed by dropping link. All over forums with Plusnet etc. Users who change to 3rd party routers have stabiity due to BT not being able to access.
I wait for a BT comment?
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Re: DSL Drop Outs
Last engineer said cable between my faceplate and junction outside my flat was not perfect, and could be causing the problem, yet I regularly get speeds above 100Mpbs down for the periods between the drops, with many devices internally connected during the day, so why the drops overnight?
I've been suggested using an rj11-rj11 cable the engineer left (I had just bought a high grade one) because the one shipped with the new hub is too short, makes no difference, but do get a decent quality one (this connects your router to the faceplate).
BT have been having this issue for years it seems, no easy fix.
From what I have read PPP/LCP goes down because underlying DSL line is down (and keeps trying to reconnect)
I also do not understand why it's almost always early morning (one would expect this to happen during busiest times/heaviest usage).
Keep complaining - if the line was stable at above 100Mbps it SHOULD work, ask for compensation as 100Mbps is guaranteed.
Power cut should not affect anything unless a power spike caused an issue. Maybe try a new Smart Hub2?
Good luck!
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Re: DSL Drop Outs
I can give you an update which may help you, depends on your connection (cabling etc).
First - I have found the g.fast faceplate/g.fast is very sensitive. Even accidentally tapping the rj11 cable (modem cable) in the faceplate (mine is under my desk) will cause disconnects.
Secondly, I had a super short (2m) cable run connecting the bt termination connection outside my flat to another junction inside which was lower quality cable (a cable bt used in the late 70s/early 80s that was partly copper, partly aluminium) - I have replaced that and whilst I also cannot understand why I also used to get dropouts every few nights at similar times as yourself, this has stopped happening. Although it would connect just above 100Mpbs sometimes and work for a few days it would still disconnect overnight sometimes. After changing that cable it was stable but weirdly below 100Mpbs - around 92-95Mpbs (despite copper being better conductor than aluminium). No dropouts.
Finally, I bought, via eBay, a specialist rj11-rj11 cat6 shielded cable to connect modem (smart hub 2) to faceplate (about £16, made in UK) and on first connect it connected at 106Mpbs, and advanced log suggests data rate (down) can go as high as 110Mbs.
Not sure if any of that helps but thought I'd share.