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Draytek 2820 WAN2 packet loss as WAN1 (DSL) reboots
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14 Aug 2015 17:18 #84109
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Draytek 2820 WAN2 packet loss as WAN1 (DSL) reboots was created by couling
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I'm getting problems with packet loss every couple of minutes which seems to coincide with WAN1 DSL rebooting.
I've recently switched from Virgin to a BT based internet. The only configuration difference between them for the 2820 is that the BT based one requires PPPoE where as the virgin one took care of any encryption. The BT based one requires an openreach modem as the 2820 doesn't have VDSL.
I didn't have these problems when I was with virgin but this does seem to be a problem with the router not the internet connection (balance of probability).
Despite disabling WAN1 I notice the DSL light is still flashing and the syslog shows continual DSL rebooting coming from WAN 1.
Is there a way to completely disable WAN1 so that it doesn't keep rebooting?
I'm getting problems with packet loss every couple of minutes which seems to coincide with WAN1 DSL rebooting.
I've recently switched from Virgin to a BT based internet. The only configuration difference between them for the 2820 is that the BT based one requires PPPoE where as the virgin one took care of any encryption. The BT based one requires an openreach modem as the 2820 doesn't have VDSL.
I didn't have these problems when I was with virgin but this does seem to be a problem with the router not the internet connection (balance of probability).
Despite disabling WAN1 I notice the DSL light is still flashing and the syslog shows continual DSL rebooting coming from WAN 1.
Is there a way to completely disable WAN1 so that it doesn't keep rebooting?
Code:
Aug 14 17:11:39 192.168.10.1 Vigor: DSL: DSL Rebooting...
Aug 14 17:13:40 192.168.10.1 Vigor: DSL: DSL Rebooting...
Aug 14 17:14:29 192.168.10.1 Vigor: statistic: WAN2: Tx 24 Kbps, Rx 52 Kbps (5 min average)
Aug 14 17:14:29 192.168.10.1 Vigor: statistic: Session Usage: 510 (5 min average)
Aug 14 17:15:41 192.168.10.1 Vigor: DSL: DSL Rebooting...
Aug 14 17:17:37 192.168.10.1 Vigor: WAN2 PPPoE ==> Protocol:LCP(c021) EchoReq Identifier:0x01Magic Number: 0x0 00 00 ##
Aug 14 17:17:37 192.168.10.1 Vigor: WAN2 PPPoE <== Protocol:LCP(c021) EchoRep Identifier:0x01Magic Number: 0xe5f ac 3a ##
Aug 14 17:17:42 192.168.10.1 Vigor: DSL: DSL Rebooting...
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15 Aug 2015 13:34 #84112
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You said you went from Virgin to BT... did you mean the other way around?
i.e. you were on ADSL and now are on cable (using WAN2) ?
How did you disable WAN1 in Internet access or WAN port config ?
( I don't think you can disable the modem altogether but shouldn't need to).
i.e. you were on ADSL and now are on cable (using WAN2) ?
How did you disable WAN1 in Internet access or WAN port config ?
( I don't think you can disable the modem altogether but shouldn't need to).
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15 Aug 2015 18:48 #84115
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I've tried to disable it on both General Setup and Internet Access.
No. Virgin first now BT (Utility Warehouse actually, but same hardware up to the exchange) The 2820 does not have VDSL required to hook direct into a BT socket so I'm going via a BT openreach modem. #
So to elaborate on the story:
So baring the short time I was on ADSL (2 weeks) I've always had WAN1 disconnected and disabled, but never noticed these issues before.
Somewhere I'd thought it was possible to shut-down the DSL (at least stop the DSL light flashing) if it was not in use.
No. Virgin first now BT (Utility Warehouse actually, but same hardware up to the exchange) The 2820 does not have VDSL required to hook direct into a BT socket so I'm going via a BT openreach modem. #
So to elaborate on the story:
So baring the short time I was on ADSL (2 weeks) I've always had WAN1 disconnected and disabled, but never noticed these issues before.
Somewhere I'd thought it was possible to shut-down the DSL (at least stop the DSL light flashing) if it was not in use.
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