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PPP Closed : Remote Terminating (PPPoA)
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26 Sep 2011 10:10 #69487
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Replied by frag on topic Re: PPP Closed : Remote Terminating (PPPoA)
This might be down to the version of firmware that you're using, the last string of numbers (2471201) denotes the modem code which the router is running.
I think this modem code is optimised for Annex M lines. If youre using Annex A, try 232201 or 211801 instead. I think you can get these versions of firmware from ftp.draytek.com
I think this modem code is optimised for Annex M lines. If youre using Annex A, try 232201 or 211801 instead. I think you can get these versions of firmware from ftp.draytek.com
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26 Sep 2011 12:16 #69501
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Replied by ncollingridge on topic Re: PPP Closed : Remote Terminating (PPPoA)
As a previous poster said, the version I am running is meant to be the best for an ADSL2+ connection.
Irrespective of this I have fixed the problem by swapping out the router. That is what has finally restored a stable connection. I have not previously had a problem with a Draytek router becoming unreliable ( plenty with other makes!) but there has to be a first time I suppose. I will be sending it back shortly for a replacement.
Obviously the error message was rather misleading in that it implied that the connection was being dropped by the other end rather than the router losing the connection, but I suppose that when a product becomes faulty you can't depend on the error message being correct.
Irrespective of this I have fixed the problem by swapping out the router. That is what has finally restored a stable connection. I have not previously had a problem with a Draytek router becoming unreliable ( plenty with other makes!) but there has to be a first time I suppose. I will be sending it back shortly for a replacement.
Obviously the error message was rather misleading in that it implied that the connection was being dropped by the other end rather than the router losing the connection, but I suppose that when a product becomes faulty you can't depend on the error message being correct.
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