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2860n Disconnecting on BT Infinity after firmware upgrade
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15 Mar 2016 17:29 #85651
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Replied by mpattman on topic Re: 2860n Disconnecting on BT Infinity after firmware upgrad
Hi, I see a similar issue with my PlusNet connection where there are frequent PPP drops, I have switched back to using the openreach modem for now. I was just wondering if you had tried the non vector version of 3.8.2.2 [548006] (this was something I was going to try next weekend). I have tried the VT2 and VT3 variants of 3.8.2.2 so far and we also had the same issues with 3.8.2_VT2 over the Christmas break. The last time our line was stable was on 3.8.1_VT2, I hope that I don't have to go back that far as there were some fixes I needed in 3.8.2.
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15 Mar 2016 17:34 #85652
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Hi no I haven't tired the non vector version of 3.8.2.2
I think I will try this, once I now have a stable connection and can prove so with an earlier firmware version. I will try this over the next day or two and see what the result is.
I think I will try this, once I now have a stable connection and can prove so with an earlier firmware version. I will try this over the next day or two and see what the result is.
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16 Mar 2016 10:45 #85655
by gyearsley
Replied by gyearsley on topic Re: 2860n Disconnecting on BT Infinity after firmware upgrad
ok I tried the non vector version of 3.8.2.2 and the router disconnected within 47mins of the firmware being applied. so I have now gone back to the earlier version
Model Name : Vigor2860n+
Firmware Version : 3.8.1_STD
Build Date/Time : Sep 25 2015 11:48:41
Model Name : Vigor2860n+
Firmware Version : 3.8.1_STD
Build Date/Time : Sep 25 2015 11:48:41
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16 Mar 2016 13:28 #85656
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Replied by mpattman on topic Re: 2860n Disconnecting on BT Infinity after firmware upgrad
That is disappointing, thanks for trying, is the 3.8.1_VT2 stable for you? it was for my connection. Looking at the release notes the modem code has the same version between 3.8.1 an 3.8.2.2 (with the exception of the new VT3 code). I have a support ticket open, have you done the same?
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16 Mar 2016 14:20 #85657
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hi nope not raised a ticket yet, though I would try a number of things first. would be interested to know your results.
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17 Mar 2016 00:04 #85664
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Replied by macavity on topic Re: 2860n Disconnecting on BT Infinity after firmware upgrad
That doesn't sound fun. I've got the same f/w on BT infinity. I hadn't noticed any disconnections but thought I'd check the PPP as it's possible for it to disconnect and reconnect without noticing unless there is a RDP session as you say. Mines currently on 293:55:25 so doesn't seem to have disconnected since I upgraded.
Check Diagnostics > DSL Status to see if the stats are reporting any loss of signal (LOS) entries suggesting that it's a VDSL drop as well as a PPP drop. From the sounds you're just seeing PPP drops rather than VDSL drops as a VDSL drop would probably have a 20-50 sec reconnection time, where as a PPP drop would reconnect in seconds.
If you contact support I expect they'd be interested in seeing syslog.
Check Diagnostics > DSL Status to see if the stats are reporting any loss of signal (LOS) entries suggesting that it's a VDSL drop as well as a PPP drop. From the sounds you're just seeing PPP drops rather than VDSL drops as a VDSL drop would probably have a 20-50 sec reconnection time, where as a PPP drop would reconnect in seconds.
If you contact support I expect they'd be interested in seeing syslog.
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