Have fibre to cabinet and broadband has been stable for years. For last 6 weeks we get broadband dropping completely at the router (blue light changes to flashing orange). Outage lasts between 3 and 7 minutes before returning. Of course this knocks all devices and services off and need to be brought back onto the WiFi. Broadband speed needs to build back up after each outage. BT line checks say no fault on the line. The BT wait time for a call to be answered mean it’s impossible to speak to BT and get line tested during the outage. Happens differently times of day with no pattern. Only thing I can think of is there are 100+ houses being built nearby with the road dug up repeatedly next to the site and a few hundred meters from house. Outside of these outages - one every few days - broadband is stable.
Any suggestions or ideas gratefully received. Thanks.
if you have a home phone and not digital voice have you tried checking your line for any noise which could cause drop in connection
could there be any electrical interference near hub say from christmas tree lights
Hi and thanks for replying. We only have BT broadband and not a landline or Digital Voice. Also there are no Christmas tree lights at all in the house. As far as possible interference - nothing has changed in the house since this started and the broadband was very stable before. It’s just gone off overnight again because devices show as being interrupted.
Does anyone know a way to monitor these outages via an app for example so that I can present BT with chapter and verse?
I am sceptical about BT’s checks because a number of years ago we had massive outages of hours a day with BT reporting no fault. It took months to get BT to monitor the line and they found what their consultant described as “massive data drops”.
Thanks again for replying.
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Advanced settings> technical log > event log
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Filter on WAN and look for DSL events