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Originally Posted by narasimhan1990 I had the same problem but rectified it. here's how i did it
in modem settings(192.168.1.1) in device info in statistics click adsl. if the type is adsl 2 then u shuld change it to G.DMT.
to change it to g.dmt go to advanced setup and click dsl.
uncheck adsl 2 and adsl 2+ and ensure that g.dmt is checked and save.
in management click save and reboot.
i had the same problem( disconnection and then cannot connect for 2 hrs) but this resolved the problem. try it and if it doesn't work then change settings back to normal. |
Are u sure this really works ......or did it happen as a mere coincidence.
Cos the error that we are trying to resolve is basically from the server of the service provider.Hence our computer is only a dumb terminal who is bound to accept connection only if the server provides one ..........
Well this info regarding the connection and the server error was provided to me by a BSNL employee.....
What he had said was ......BSNL has provided more connections than its server capacities hence whenever a user tries to connect he gets the connection only if there are ports empty at the server for new connections.
And if the server is full to its capacity then it drops that error 678.
BSNL is trying to increase the capacity since 2002 but dont know till today many times during the peak hours few people do get this error.
Hence i would like to ask how did u come to know that this resolves the problem .....cos if it really does then may be even i wil try it.