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Old 28th April 2008, 16:38   #63 (permalink)
tsk1979
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Frequent disconnection normally happens due to one of these things
1. Bad line
2. Splitter gone bad
3. Modem gone bad.
the first 2 are easy to detect. Just connect to the modem at 192.168.1.1 and check out the DSL statistics. You will find a page which gives your SnR. This is signal to noise ration.
If it falls below 16-17 , there is a good chance that even switching on the tube light may cut your connection.
Normally its around 30dB.
If its not a SnR problem, then its most probably a modem issue.
In rare cases it may be the problem with BSNL server, but then everybody using BSNL in your area will be getting this problem.
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