<div dir="ltr"><span class="mG"> </span>Hi List,<br>I decided to try the D-link.<br>The interface/features is
bad compared to wrt-54 on Linksys.<br>Using wrt i could see my
connection uptime and very fast know if the connection went down. I
couldn't find that feature in the d-link router, maybe reading syslog,
...<br>
Also in wrt you can connect/disconnect the pppoe connection by one
click, I did not find that functionality at all on the d-link.<br><br>regards
and thanks,<br>Meir<br><br><div class="gmail_quote">On Fri, Jun 4, 2010 at 1:13 AM, Amos Shapira <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:amos.shapira@gmail.com">amos.shapira@gmail.com</a>></span> wrote:<br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); padding-left: 1ex;">
2010/6/4 Meir Michanie <<a href="mailto:meirm@riunx.com">meirm@riunx.com</a>>:<br>
<div class="im">> Since my upgrade to NGN 10Mb, I am experiencing disconnections. I called 166<br>
> and they told me that the line seems to be ok.<br>
<br>
</div>In addition to Geoffrey's reply, at least my ISP in Australia provides<br>
an interface to adjust the line speed (theoretical maximum ADSL2+,<br>
24mbit/sec) to be lower than the maximum, stating that lower speeds<br>
could sometimes help stability (I use the 4th out of 5 possible<br>
speeds, being about 1km away from the exchange as far as I know, no<br>
exact numbers are provided by the interface but it's fast and stable<br>
for months at a time, using NetGear DGN2000).<br>
<br>
Maybe you can do something like this on the modem's side?<br>
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--Amos<br>
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