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09-10-2006, 19:02 | #2 |
Rocket Fuel
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Usually that means that your ADSL has dropped (or is about to) and it is resyncing with the exchange but hasn't established your downstream SNR yet.
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09-10-2006, 19:07 | #4 |
Rocket Fuel
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Can you get the connection up again by doing anything in the web management or does it have to be a power cycle? What ADSL are you on - Max?
Firmware updates are usually a good thing to try. The strange thing there is that the router reports the DSL status as up? What do the router logs show? |
10-10-2006, 18:45 | #6 |
The Stig
Join Date: Jun 2006
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I have exactly the same thing dude, with the same router. Though it's very rare, I'm not on Max, and I'm moving ISP's anyway (to Sky, so getting a new router). Not really looked to far into it on those grounds, sorry.
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