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    santhosh44
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    Default HUAWEI WA1003A router - Frequent disconnects !

    I'd been using dataone service (900UL plan) for the past two months without any issues but since last week, i'm facing frequent disconnections (ie every 5-10 minutes) .. Heres what my router log says.. Any clues how to fix the same?

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    FW Watchdog is Enabled

    DSL in Sync

    DSL Carrier is up

    pppd 2.4.1 started by root, uid 0

    Got connection: 701f

    Saved Session ID: 0

    Connecting PPPoE socket: 00:e0:fc:3e:80:89 701f nas0 0x1000d378

    Default Asymmetric MTU for ppp0 1500

    Connect: ppp0 {--} nas0

    ppp0

    WAN IP address 59.93.0.110

    WAN gateway 59.93.0.1

    primary DNS address 218.248.255.145

    secondary DNS address 61.1.96.71

    PPPoE Connect with IP Address 59.93.0.110

    PPPoE Connection Successfully Established

    PPPoE Connect with Gateway IP Address: 59.93.0.1

    DSL out of sync

    DSL in Sync

    DSL out of sync

    DSL Carrier is down

    DSL in Sync

    DSL Carrier is up

    PPPD Terminated Through Signal

    Connection terminated.

    Doing disconnect

    ppp0

    pppd 2.4.1 started by root, uid 0

    Got connection: 3221

    Saved Session ID: 0

    Connecting PPPoE socket: 00:e0:fc:3e:80:89 3221 nas0 0x1000d378

    Default Asymmetric MTU for ppp0 1500

    Connect: ppp0 {--} nas0

    DSL out of sync

    DSL Carrier is down

    DSL in Sync

    DSL out of sync

    DSL Carrier is up

    pppd 2.4.1 started by root, uid 0

    DSL Carrier is down

    DSL in Sync

    DSL out of sync

    DSL in Sync

    DSL Carrier is up

    pppd 2.4.1 started by root, uid 0

    DSL out of sync

    DSL Carrier is down

    DSL Carrier is training

    DSL in Sync

    DSL Carrier is up

    pppd 2.4.1 started by root, uid 0

    Got connection: c19

    Saved Session ID: 0

    Connecting PPPoE socket: 00:e0:fc:3e:80:89 0c19 nas0 0x1000d378

    Default Asymmetric MTU for ppp0 1500

    Connect: ppp0 {--} nas0

    ppp0

    WAN IP address 59.93.41.119

    PPPoE Connect with IP Address 59.93.41.119

    PPPoE Connection Successfully Established

    PPPoE Connect with Gateway IP Address: 59.93.41.65

    WAN gateway 59.93.41.65

    primary DNS address 218.248.255.145

    secondary DNS address 61.1.96.71

    DSL out of sync

    DSL Carrier is down

    DSL in Sync

    DSL out of sync

    DSL in Sync

    DSL Carrier is up

    ppp0

    DSL out of sync

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    ^ @Santosh , where are you Located ?
    it is required to check DNS entries ...

    you may change primary DNS to 61.1.96.69
    and check if this resolves your problem .

    I'd suggest to give a written complaint to
    Local Exchange , as the connection was
    running for the past two months .

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    Quote Originally Posted by mmm View Post
    ^ @Santosh , where are you Located ?
    it is required to check DNS entries ...
    Cochin ..

    you may change primary DNS to 61.1.96.69
    and check if this resolves your problem .
    thx. i'll try tis and let u know the results ..

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    My quidway router is not suggesting any DNS entries.Is it controlled only through TCP/IP and subnet mask?

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    frequent disconnections would not be due to DNS...it either could be a temporary problem...which is most likely since you said it used to work properly... it could also be your phone setup.. have you made any changes to your telephone network?

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    superprash is right. There may be too much noise on your telephone line. I will also advise to have a splitter on your broadband connection and each and every telephone instrument.

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