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    Default Regular disconnections......

    hi,

    i am usin BRIDGE mode to connct to d intrnet....its fyn if i am usin it....but if i leave it conncted....ans start to do some offline work of mine.....it keeps on disconnecting.....every 5 mins or so......is dis a problem dat i shud worry about.....i mean is dere something wrong wid my network settings......even if not i wud really b thankfull if someone cud guide me to resolve dis problem.....

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    go to http://192.168.1.1 and post your SNR details

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    Quote Originally Posted by superprash2003 View Post
    go to http://192.168.1.1 and post your SNR details
    Bro plz if u can....xplain wat i shud do....i hav a D-Link GLB 502t modem.....where do i find d SNR details.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by prashant.cn21 View Post
    Bro plz if u can....xplain wat i shud do....i hav a D-Link GLB 502t modem.....where do i find d SNR details.....
    There will be a link in the router's web configuration page that shows 'Status', 'Log' and other such details. Just check in that menu. Usually SNR and Line Attenuation details are displayed in the 'ADSL' link on the status page.

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    Default here r d screenshots of status and log








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    in bridge mode,click on BSNL connection properties--->options tab.check that"idle time before hanging option"is set to never.

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