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Draytek 2862 -unable to hold a reliable connection
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01 Sep 2018 16:35 #92755
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Replied by spellbinder on topic Re: Draytek 2862 -unable to hold a reliable connection
Modem code you can leave it on Default or Auto, I cannot remember the exact setting
MTU 1500 yes
ADSL modem settings, you can leave PPPoA (not PPPoE)
I am very surprised you are all experiencing issues with the V2862, I have installed a few on BT lines, Sky etc. without any problem!
Can you post what you have in Diagnostics, DSL status?
@acolwill, you are also using WAN1 VDSL port? BT Infinity? What is the PPPoE message displayed on the status page? What credentials are you using? You could try using the default ones
MTU 1500 yes
ADSL modem settings, you can leave PPPoA (not PPPoE)
I am very surprised you are all experiencing issues with the V2862, I have installed a few on BT lines, Sky etc. without any problem!
Can you post what you have in Diagnostics, DSL status?
@acolwill, you are also using WAN1 VDSL port? BT Infinity? What is the PPPoE message displayed on the status page? What credentials are you using? You could try using the default ones
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02 Sep 2018 11:07 #92758
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Replied by acolwill on topic Re: Draytek 2862 -unable to hold a reliable connection
@spellbinder
WAN1 VDSL port, Infinity2. PPPoE error is “PPPoE: No response from server side”
I've got DSL sync, 72 down 10 up.
Plugging in Openreach (ECI) vDSL modem to WAN2 has no issue.
PPPoE credentials for both connections are "default" i.e.bthomehub@btinternet.com / password.
WAN1 VDSL port, Infinity2. PPPoE error is “PPPoE: No response from server side”
I've got DSL sync, 72 down 10 up.
Plugging in Openreach (ECI) vDSL modem to WAN2 has no issue.
PPPoE credentials for both connections are "default" i.e.
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02 Sep 2018 20:10 #92761
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Replied by spellbinder on topic Re: Draytek 2862 -unable to hold a reliable connection
But do you have the VLAN configured for WAN1?
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03 Sep 2018 10:36 #92764
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Awilcol,
Just a thought, you did set the vlan tag on wan1 to 101? You don't need it on wan2!
Apologies if you already did this...
Ian
Just a thought, you did set the vlan tag on wan1 to 101? You don't need it on wan2!
Apologies if you already did this...
Ian
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03 Sep 2018 10:44 #92765
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Replied by haywardi on topic Re: Draytek 2862 -unable to hold a reliable connection
An update.
I got so fed up with the disconnects on Friday I switched back to using the BT modem.... Oddly, It too disconnected and re-connected a few hours later (but the reconnect must have been so fast that none of my systems that use the internet constantly even noticed the disconnect) and I only noticed because I checked the dashboard on the 2862. Therefore I began to wonder if there is a fault on my line, so I decided to do nothing and leave it running for the weekend, oh dear, the line has now been up 55 hours and still going strong.
Therefore I will leave the BT modem in place for the next couple of days just to prove beyond reasonable doubt that the BT modem does not disconnect and there is no fault on my line before I do any more upgrades.
However, I am now beginning to wonder if perhaps the 2862 is sync'ing to fast and failing to lower the speed when it disconnects to ensure stability over speed (which perhaps the BT modem did when it disonnected)... Only a suspicion at this stage.
Will keep you updated.
I got so fed up with the disconnects on Friday I switched back to using the BT modem.... Oddly, It too disconnected and re-connected a few hours later (but the reconnect must have been so fast that none of my systems that use the internet constantly even noticed the disconnect) and I only noticed because I checked the dashboard on the 2862. Therefore I began to wonder if there is a fault on my line, so I decided to do nothing and leave it running for the weekend, oh dear, the line has now been up 55 hours and still going strong.
Therefore I will leave the BT modem in place for the next couple of days just to prove beyond reasonable doubt that the BT modem does not disconnect and there is no fault on my line before I do any more upgrades.
However, I am now beginning to wonder if perhaps the 2862 is sync'ing to fast and failing to lower the speed when it disconnects to ensure stability over speed (which perhaps the BT modem did when it disonnected)... Only a suspicion at this stage.
Will keep you updated.
Iain
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03 Sep 2018 13:23 #92773
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Replied by spellbinder on topic Re: Draytek 2862 -unable to hold a reliable connection
Yes, this is why I wanted to check the DSL status page above but you didn't show the useful details :p
Can you post the SNR margin and attenuation for both DL and UP?
Can you post the SNR margin and attenuation for both DL and UP?
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