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Is there anything in my even log to say why my internet died over night?

I'm guessing it died then restarted between these times

 

02:00:18 08 Dec. LAN [DEL] ARP 192.168.1.152 with  from br0
02:00:14 08 Dec. ARP [del] br0 192.168.1.152 
01:47:55 08 Dec. Receive a DHCP request
01:37:41 08 Dec. SIP Registration - success
01:36:10 08 Dec. Lan IPv6 Neighbour Discovery events: NEIGHBOR_SOLICIT
01:36:10 08 Dec. Lan IPv6 Neighbour Discovery events: NEIGHBOR_SOLICIT
01:17:40 08 Dec. SIP 3b82d5e3 RECV 200 SUBSCRIBE
01:17:40 08 Dec. SIP 3b82d5e3 SEND SUBSCRIBE
01:15:42 08 Dec. Lan IPv6 Neighbour Discovery events: NEIGHBOR_SOLICIT
01:15:42 08 Dec. Lan IPv6 Neighbour Discovery events: NEIGHBOR_SOLICIT
01:15:41 08 Dec. Lan IPv6 Neighbour Discovery events: NEIGHBOR_SOLICIT
01:07:32 08 Dec. CWMP: HDM socket closed successfully.
01:07:32 08 Dec. CWMP: HTTP authentication success from pbthdm.x.x.x
01:07:31 08 Dec. CWMP: HDM socket opened successfully.
01:07:31 08 Dec. CWMP: session completed successfully
01:07:31 08 Dec. CWMP: HDM socket closed successfully.
01:07:31 08 Dec. CWMP: HTTP authentication success from pbthdm.x.x.x
01:07:31 08 Dec. CWMP: HDM socket opened successfully.
01:07:31 08 Dec. CWMP: HDM socket opened successfully.
01:07:30 08 Dec. CWMP: Server URL: https://pbthdm.x.x.x; Connecting as user: ACS username
01:07:30 08 Dec. CWMP: Session start now server: https://pbthdm.x.x.x Event code: 2 PERIODIC
01:07:30 08 Dec. CWMP: Initializing transaction for event code 2 PERIODIC
00:56:05 08 Dec. SIP Registration - success
00:12:01 08 Dec. SIP Registration - success
00:10:24 08 Dec. Receive a DHCP request
00:07:31 08 Dec. CWMP: HDM socket closed successfully.
00:07:31 08 Dec. CWMP: HTTP authentication success from pbthdm.x.x.x
00:07:30 08 Dec. CWMP: HDM socket opened successfully.
00:07:30 08 Dec. CWMP: HDM socket closed successfully.
00:07:30 08 Dec. CWMP: HTTP authentication success from pbthdm.x.x.x
00:07:30 08 Dec. CWMP: HDM socket opened successfully.
00:07:30 08 Dec. CWMP: session completed successfully
00:07:30 08 Dec. CWMP: HDM socket closed successfully.
00:07:30 08 Dec. CWMP: HTTP authentication success from pbthdm.x.x.x
00:07:30 08 Dec. CWMP: HDM socket opened successfully.
00:07:29 08 Dec. CWMP: HDM socket opened successfully.
00:07:29 08 Dec. CWMP: Server URL: https://pbthdm.x.x.x; Connecting as user: ACS username
00:07:29 08 Dec. CWMP: Session start now server: https://pbthdm.x.x.x Event code: 2 PERIODIC
00:07:29 08 Dec. CWMP: Initializing transaction for event code 2 PERIODIC
23:53:12 07 Dec. ARP [add] br0(wl0) 192.168.1.185 
23:52:44 07 Dec. DHCP device Connected: 192.168.1.185  Pixel-6a 
23:52:44 07 Dec. LAN [ADD] ARP 192.168.1.185 with from br0(wl0)
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Re: Is there anything in my even log to say why my internet died over night?

Doesn’t look to be anything out of place.

ARP is just your devices talking to each other to establish who’s on what address in the network.

Neighbor_etc. is a more up to date version of IPv6 doing, (broadly), the same.

DHCP request is one of your devices requesting an IP address from DHCP.

SIP registration is your digital voice reregistering the connection, (as IP addresses can change).  Theoretically, it registers when the IP address changes but it also checks this every 40 mins.

CWMP is BT’s remote management and Periodic is usually the 14-day routine reset.