Hello all,
We have been having broadband issues for a couple of months now as the router keeps disconnecting from broadband.
After calling the helpdesk multiple times and having an engineer check the line they couldn't see any issue, they thought it might be the socket so they replaced the MK2 adapter with a MK4 adapter and the issue still was happening.
Then BT thought it was the router so provided us with a new one. The next day after installing the issue happened again so it clearly wasn't the old router. Router is a Smart Hub 2.
Over the Christmas period I didn't use my PC as I was spending time with family and within minutes of booting it up for the first time, the broadband disconnected again.
The router all of a sudden goes from a solid blue light, to flashing purple, to flashing orange, to still orange and then back to blue when the internet starts working again.
For note, I have a PS4 which I used everyday over Christmas and didn't have any issues then.
Any help is appreciated!
Thanks!
Maybe some start-up application is overwhelming the router with requests.
Try disabling all non essential applications on start-up. Google if needed how to do it.
If the router doesn't reboots or disconnects after that, then put back the applications at start-up one by one to work out the culprit by process of elimination.
Hi,
Probably should have been a little clearer, it doesn't just happen on start-up, it also happens throughout the evening when I'm playing.
Last Night for example, I was playing Borderlands Co-op with my friend, only had Discord and Borderlands open and the issue happened again.
Yeah would be a tricky one.
If you have isolated the problem that it's the PC usage which is causing the disconnections then the problem might not be external like the ISP.
You could check the technical logs of the router to make sure which device in your property is connecting to the router but ultimately if its the PC then you need to look at the particular Game or Application causing it.
In the past i have faced issues of disconnect due to combinations of the setup. ISP routers are not that powerful as some third party routers. Example - one time the onedrive app on PC was doing unlimited uploads of large files causing router to reboot.
Another time a chromecast device had a buggy firmware overwhelming the BT Router.
It was very strange how I never had this issue in the past and then all of a sudden it started happening. Unfortunately it's not just specific applications it seems to do it with any program I run...
I am currently at work but I will post the logs from the disconnect last night when I am home if you could keep an eye out and provide more assistance
Thanks!
Hi @ClarkLofthouse and thanks for posting.
Sorry you're having problems with the connection. Have you checked the line for noise? Can you try connecting a phone to the test socket behind the master faceplate and dial 17070. Let me know how that goes.
Cheers
David
Hi David,
Doesn't seem to be any noise on the line...
Below is the log from when it disconnected last night:
22:28:50, 05 Jan.
CWMP: HDM socket closed successfully.
22:28:50, 05 Jan.
CWMP: HTTP authentication success from pbthdm.x.x.x
22:28:50, 05 Jan.
CWMP: HDM socket opened successfully.
22:28:50, 05 Jan.
CWMP: session completed successfully
22:28:50, 05 Jan.
CWMP: HDM socket closed successfully.
22:28:50, 05 Jan.
CWMP: HTTP authentication success from pbthdm.x.x.x
22:28:50, 05 Jan.
CWMP: HDM socket opened successfully.
22:28:49, 05 Jan.
CWMP: Server URL: https://pbthdm.x.x.x; Connecting as user: ACS username
22:28:48, 05 Jan.
CWMP: Session start now, server: https://pbthdm.x.x.x, Event code: 4 VALUE CHANGE
22:28:48, 05 Jan.
CWMP: Initializing transaction for event code 4 VALUE CHANGE
22:28:18, 05 Jan.
SIP WAN UP
22:28:16, 05 Jan.
NTP synchronization success
22:28:16, 05 Jan.
NTP Server: ntp.homehub.btopenworld.com
22:28:02, 05 Jan.
WAN Sensing Auto sensing Complete, interface selected
22:28:02, 05 Jan.
WAN Sensing Auto sensing Running
22:28:01, 05 Jan.
WAN IPv6 Global unicast prefix / length: 2a00:23c5:ef29:4600::/56
22:28:01, 05 Jan.
WAN IPv6 Global unicast address allocated: 2a00:23c5:ef29:4600::1/64
22:28:01, 05 Jan.
WAN DHCPv6 events: BOUND
22:28:01, 05 Jan.
NTP synchronization start
22:28:00, 05 Jan.
WAN DHCPv6 events: INIT
22:28:00, 05 Jan.
WAN Sensing Auto sensing Complete, interface selected
22:28:00, 05 Jan.
WAN Sensing Auto sensing Running
22:28:00, 05 Jan.
Success - secondary DNS servers
22:28:00, 05 Jan.
Success - primary DNS servers
22:28:00, 05 Jan.
WAN connection WAN2_INTERNET_PTM connected
22:28:00, 05 Jan.
PPP: IPCP up
22:28:00, 05 Jan.
PPP IPCP Receive Configuration ACK
22:27:59, 05 Jan.
PPP IPV6CP Receive Configuration ACK
22:27:59, 05 Jan.
PPP IPCP Send Configuration Request
22:27:59, 05 Jan.
PPP IPCP Receive Configuration NAK
22:27:59, 05 Jan.
PPP IPCP Send Configuration ACK
22:27:59, 05 Jan.
PPP IPV6CP Send Configuration ACK
22:27:59, 05 Jan.
PPP IPV6CP Receive Configuration Request
22:27:59, 05 Jan.
PPP IPV6CP Send Configuration Request
22:27:59, 05 Jan.
PPP IPCP Send Configuration Request
22:27:59, 05 Jan.
PPP: CHAP authentication succeeded
22:27:59, 05 Jan.
PPP CHAP Receive success : authentication successful
22:27:59, 05 Jan.
PPP CHAP Receive Challenge
22:27:59, 05 Jan.
PPP: LCP up
22:27:59, 05 Jan.
PPP LCP Receive Configuration ACK
22:27:59, 05 Jan.
PPP LCP Send Configuration ACK
22:27:58, 05 Jan.
PPP LCP Receive Configuration Request
22:27:58, 05 Jan.
PPP LCP Send Configuration Request
22:27:58, 05 Jan.
DSL Link Up: Down Rate=54989kbps, Up Rate=9995kbps; SNR Margin Down=6.3dB, Up=8.9dB
22:27:56, 05 Jan.
PPP: Received PADS
22:27:56, 05 Jan.
PPP: Sending PADR
22:27:56, 05 Jan.
PPP: Received PADO
22:27:56, 05 Jan.
PPP: Sending PADI
22:27:50, 05 Jan.
PPP: Starting PPP daemon
22:27:50, 05 Jan.
WAN Auto-sensing detected port DSL WAN
22:27:18, 05 Jan.
SIP WAN DOWN
22:27:15, 05 Jan.
SIP WAN DOWN
22:27:15, 05 Jan.
WAN Sensing Auto sensing Complete, interface selected
22:27:15, 05 Jan.
WAN Sensing Auto sensing Running
22:27:13, 05 Jan.
WAN Sensing Auto sensing Complete, interface selected
22:27:13, 05 Jan.
WAN connection WAN2_INTERNET_PTM disconnected.[ERROR_NO_CARRIER]
22:27:11, 05 Jan.
PPP: Stopped PPP daemon(0,1,5)
22:27:11, 05 Jan.
PPP LCP Send Termination Request (User request)
22:27:11, 05 Jan.
PPP: IPCP down
22:27:11, 05 Jan.
PPP: LCP down
22:27:11, 05 Jan.
DSL Link Down: duration was 11989 second
Thanks
Clark
If you upload faster than the home hub can cope with, then it will drop the connection, so perhaps you have something which is running on the computer, which is uploading a lot of data?
You can see the connection being dropped, on this log entry.
22:27:11, 05 Jan.
PPP: LCP down
Check your broadband upload speed, just in case its too low.
Hi Keith,
It mostly happens when I'm playing games like discussed above. Nothing has changed, I have always been gaming on this computer just all of a sudden started early November and continues to happen.
Thanks
It may be worth trying the following.
Try a factory reset of the home hub.
Then turn off smart setup.
Its possible that the home hub is running out of internal connections, so a factory reset will remove any stale entries.