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| Thread ID: 70794 | 2006-07-16 10:25:00 | adsl connection problems | warcheftian2 (10747) | Press F1 |
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| 471341 | 2006-08-04 06:54:00 | hi I too have the error messages you have posted. I have the latest firmware available for the DSE routers and have since found that a particular port is open always for remote access to my router, (Not the same model as yours though). This problem never occured with my old routers or usb modems stating this particular cause however all my previous setups have had disconnection problems as well. Before anyone jumps to spyware etc I run spybot and avast as well as hijackthis and run in high security modes for all internet services. I admin multiple networks remotely and several gaming servers as well. I am not trying to blow a trumpet just stating that this is a situation that is happening on more than one provider (I have had this experience on 2 isp's). I have had the same as the original posters logs (winnuke appears always even on a clean xp install) and the same responses from my ISP's. Eventually I had one IT tech from my current isp state to me that it was indeed not my system/network at all (after prodcing logs to show that it was not any of the things they suggested) but infact a problem originating in asia that they were trying to stop but had yet to identify either the source or the actual means. This was later refuted by his "superior" and I just have had to live with it. Long story short anyone with any info I would love to hear from as this is an ongoing situation with me as well and causes huge amounts of problems when I am dealing with others involved with the online gaming comunity. edit... I also notice that you have quite a high db on the downstream side even though you have a good snr margin I personally would keep a copy of your logs with this info and dates etc as these details were instrumental when I dealt with my ISP's about my connection speeds and the quality of my connection |
stumagoo (10748) | ||
| 471342 | 2006-08-04 08:15:00 | And all the PCs on the net need firewalls and regular anti-spyware scans. You may think they aren't using the bandwidth but they could be infested with spyware which is using it all. | pctek (84) | ||
| 471343 | 2006-08-04 11:12:00 | yes they ALL run firewalls antivirus and antispyware infact they can all be turned off and unpluged from the network and the router gets restarted with the aforementioned log entry. I have had all boxes on my network repartitioned reformated and reinstalled with clean installs and still on first visit to router pages see these entries. I am certain its not a problem with our systems rather a problem that is not fully understood by our ISP's and maybe ignored or that it is simply the isp forcing a restart themselves. the one thing I have noticed that on doing this our line speeds are changed. For me its just part of the net now I spent over a year argueing with my old ISP that it was not my network and when they finally accepted it and admitted it they sent me an email informing that I was correct but unfortunately internet provision is a best effort service and if I am not getting what I am paying them for its just my hard luck. needles to say I changed ISP's with that came the speed I was expecting originally, (even with all the "bad wiring" and "faulty gear" I must have according to my old ISP) however I still get the entries in my router log and the forced restarts from losing my DNS server. 08/04/2006 00:02:24> ATM Disconnected 08/04/2006 00:02:24> ADSL disconnected 08/04/2006 00:02:24> DNS: Remove IP address 203.0.178.191 (Auto discovered) 08/04/2006 00:02:24> PPP1 Session is down. 08/04/2006 00:02:24> RIP: interface ppp1 removed from RIP service 08/04/2006 00:02:24> NAT/NAPT Session Stop: interface ppp1 08/04/2006 00:02:24> Firewall received interface change notice. 08/04/2006 00:02:24> ADSL detected 08/04/2006 00:02:32> ADSL detected 08/04/2006 00:02:43> ADSL detected 08/04/2006 00:02:49> ADSL detected 08/04/2006 00:02:56> ADSL detected 08/04/2006 00:03:10> ADSL detected 08/04/2006 00:03:16> ADSL detected 08/04/2006 00:03:18> ADSL detected 08/04/2006 00:03:20> ADSL detected 08/04/2006 00:03:30> ATM Connected 08/04/2006 00:03:30> ATM layer is up, cell delineation achieved 08/04/2006 00:03:30> ADSL connected 08/04/2006 00:03:30> Modulation: T1_413 08/04/2006 00:03:30> Annex Mode: ANNEX_A 08/04/2006 00:03:30> Max Tx Power: -38dBm/Hz 08/04/2006 00:03:30> CO Vendor: ALCATEL_NETWORK 08/04/2006 00:03:30> d/s SNR: 25.4dB, u/s SNR: 12.0dB 08/04/2006 00:03:30> d/s Attenuation: 17.9dB, u/s Attenuation: 13.0dB 08/04/2006 00:03:30> d/s Data Rate: 4288kbps, u/s Data Rate: 608kbps 08/04/2006 00:03:30> d/s Latency: INTERLEAVED, u/s Latency: INTERLEAVED 08/04/2006 00:03:30> d/s total bit capacity: 2590bits, used: 1176bits 08/04/2006 00:03:30> u/s total bit capacity: 191bits, used: 191bits 08/04/2006 00:03:30> ATM Tx Error Count: 0, Rx Error Count: 0 08/04/2006 00:03:30> PPP1 PPPoA Connected 08/04/2006 00:03:35> PPP1 PAP Authentication success 08/04/2006 00:03:35> PPP1: PPP IP address is 203.109.251.123 08/04/2006 00:03:35> PPP1: PPP Gateway IP address is 203.215.15.242 08/04/2006 00:03:35> PPP1: DNS Primary IP address is 203.0.178.191 08/04/2006 00:03:35> RIP: interface ppp1 added to RIP service 08/04/2006 00:03:35> NAT/NAPT Session Start: interface ppp1, WAN IP is 203.109.251.123 08/04/2006 00:03:35> Initialized NAT Virtual Servers. 08/04/2006 00:03:35> No Static Session Information is defined. 08/04/2006 00:03:35> Firewall received interface change notice. 08/04/2006 00:03:36> DNS: Add IP address 203.0.178.191 (Auto discovered) 08/04/2006 00:03:36> PPP1 Session is up. I would post the whole log from the last 4 days but its got this about 50 times and I am not here to be that much of a pain. several things worth noting my router is set to auto sense gdmt first and the dns servers are manually configured to what my ISP's tech told me to, the ISP has no idea why the dns is being changed but it is one of their dns servers just not the one I am supposed to be logging onto. |
stumagoo (10748) | ||
| 471344 | 2006-08-04 23:16:00 | please dont give me that spyware crap speech like we dont know anything about computers . All the computers use antivirus, firewalls, and other scans . I am glad it is not just me with these problems . |
warcheftian2 (10747) | ||
| 471345 | 2006-08-05 07:10:00 | its not the router/modem either. Ive tried using another one. | warcheftian2 (10747) | ||
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