My internet connection keeps disconnecting frequently.
my modem type is huaweii MT882. i changed my dns. still its the same.please help.
My internet connection keeps disconnecting frequently.
my modem type is huaweii MT882. i changed my dns. still its the same.please help.
Please post your SNR and Attenuation values.
also check ur line for errors......lineman would help!
You will have to look into following things. DNS has nothing to do with disconnection.
1) Check the Wires
The leading-in cable (drop wire) from the junction box (DP box) to your house should be as straight as possible, should be of a single length without any joints. The wires should not be coiled anywhere and should be away from electrical lines. With these types of irregularities, i.e with joints or coiled or near power cables, your phone might work fine but the DSL link may not hold and work satisfactorily.
2) Splitters and Parallel telephones
Never by-pass the splitter. The splitter does the job of separating the high frequency ADSL signals from low frequency telephone signals. If the splitter is
not installed correctly, the broadband connection is likely to go down every time the phone rings. Any parallel phone connections should be after the splitter and not before it. The line from the exchange should first enter into the splitter’s Line jack. The phone should be connected only to the phone jack of the splitter. The ADSL modem should be connected to the modem/DSD jack of the splitter. A two way jack may be connected to this phone jack to install your parallel telephones. The wire leading into the modem should not be running parallel or close to electrical wiring.
Correct Splitter Setup Diagram
3) Signal to Noise Ratio (SNR)
Check your line SNR. To do this, first you need to enter into the Modem’s web page by typing http://192.168.1.1 in your browser. The modem might ask for user-name and password. The default user-name / password is admin / admin. Under the heading Device Info Statistics ADSL, you will be able to see the SNR Margin and Attenuation. The SNR should be higher than 20 though anything above 10 is just enough. The Attenuation should be as low as possible. But if the attenuation starts going higher than 40 and SNR going down below 10, it is time to complain about the line condition to BSNL.
Use Netspeeder it pings a website and prevent from disconnection..........![]()
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