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foddy 02-05-2011 09:35

Connection loss
 
Occasionally, I have a problem where I lose Internet connection completely. Everything looks like it's working, my router has its IP address, I can see the 192.168.100.1 web site, but nothing beyond it.

Shutting down and bringing up the external interface forces things to work again (it probably causes the DHCP lease to be renewed). But it's the same IP address. Does the cable modem (VMNG300) maintain some sort of connection state that it's losing?

There were a few errors in the CM log at around the same time over a period of around a minute:
  • SYNC Timing Synchronization failure - Loss of Sync
  • Received Response to Broadcast Maintenance Request, But no Unicast Maintenance opportunities received - T4 time out
  • No Ranging Response received - T3 time-out
  • MIMO Event MIMO: Stored MIMO=0 post cfg file MIMO=-1;
Any ideas?

Thanks.



---------- Post added at 10:35 ---------- Previous post was at 10:08 ----------

I should add - 64QAM, 7.04-8.17 dBmV downstream power levels, 16QAM 46.96 dBmV upstream.

I have a 3.5dB forward-path attenuator, a two-way splitter and a 8dB forward-path equaliser between VM and the cable modem (in that order, the equaliser being plugged into the modem).

pip08456 02-05-2011 09:51

Re: Connection loss
 
Downstreams on the high side.
SNR?

foddy 02-05-2011 10:16

Re: Connection loss
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by pip08456 (Post 35227138)
Downstreams on the high side.
SNR?

I assume that's RxMER - 37.30 - 37.88 dB.

Peter_ 02-05-2011 10:22

Re: Connection loss
 
If you can see a valid public ip address then the may be an outage "Valid ip no throughput" which only support can advise you about.

foddy 02-05-2011 11:31

Re: Connection loss
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Masque (Post 35227166)
If you can see a valid public ip address then the may be an outage "Valid ip no throughput" which only support can advise you about.

Quite possibly, but I'm guessing the first thing I'll be asked to do is turn it off and on again, which I know will fix it...

One interesting thing is that it seems to have got a little worse since I had Tivo installed. I took PDFs of the modem pages before that, and there's almost no difference - if anything, the downstream power is lower now.

Peter_ 02-05-2011 11:34

Re: Connection loss
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by foddy (Post 35227233)
Quite possibly, but I'm guessing the first thing I'll be asked to do is turn it off and on again, which I know will fix it...

A reboot usually does not clear the fault I stated as it is an issue on the network which would affect many more customers.

foddy 02-05-2011 13:11

Re: Connection loss
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Masque (Post 35227240)
A reboot usually does not clear the fault I stated as it is an issue on the network which would affect many more customers.

Ah no, I don't think it's that, then - a reboot (or even just taking the external interface down/up) will clear the problem.

Peter_ 02-05-2011 17:06

Re: Connection loss
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by foddy (Post 35227331)
Ah no, I don't think it's that, then - a reboot (or even just taking the external interface down/up) will clear the problem.

If that is how you fix the issue then the modem is at fault.

foddy 02-05-2011 17:09

Re: Connection loss
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Masque (Post 35227515)
If that is how you fix the issue then the modem is at fault.

Could it not be the UBR? I thought the modems didn't maintain any state. The IP address doesn't change, the modem doesn't get a reboot, the ethernet would have stayed up - essentially it's the DHCP renew which fixes it.

Peter_ 02-05-2011 18:06

Re: Connection loss
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by foddy (Post 35227518)
Could it not be the UBR? I thought the modems didn't maintain any state. The IP address doesn't change, the modem doesn't get a reboot, the ethernet would have stayed up - essentially it's the DHCP renew which fixes it.

It sounds more like a modem issue if you lose connection with a valid ip but to check would involve a engineer and a probable swap to a Superhub.

foddy 02-05-2011 19:30

Re: Connection loss
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Masque (Post 35227563)
It sounds more like a modem issue if you lose connection with a valid ip but to check would involve a engineer and a probable swap to a Superhub.

In that case, I think I'll keep quiet. Thanks for your help.


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