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Old 25-03-2005, 02:38   #2
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Re: What's this? (modem log)

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Originally Posted by DarkFX
After recent issues with my broadband ( here ) NTL came out and gave me the new ntl:250 modem.

Anyway, since getting it i've been suffering similar problems to before.... however now I can view the log... and this is what it's like:

Code:
First Time 	Last Time 	Counts 	 Level 	ID	 Text 
Thu Mar 24 16:02:33 2005	Thu Mar 24 16:02:33 2005	1	Critical(3) 	82000500 	Started Unicast Maintenance Ranging - No Response received - ...
Thu Mar 24 13:12:05 2005	Thu Mar 24 13:12:05 2005	 1	Critical(3)	68000300	DHCP WARNING - Non-critical field invalid in response.
Thu Mar 24 13:11:56 2005	Thu Mar 24 13:11:56 2005	5	Critical(3)	 82000500 	Started Unicast Maintenance Ranging - No Response received - ...
Thu Mar 24 13:11:43 2005	Thu Mar 24 13:11:43 2005	4	Critical(3) 	82000200	No Ranging Response received - T3 time-out
Thu Mar 24 13:11:35 2005	Thu Mar 24 13:11:35 2005	1	Critical(3)	82000400	Received Response to Broadcast Maintenance Request, But no Un...
Thu Mar 24 13:11:03 2005	Thu Mar 24 13:11:03 2005	21	Critical(3)	82000500	Started Unicast Maintenance Ranging - No Response received - ...
This is just a tiny chunk of the log that shows this going on a LOT, same thing over and over and every time it does happen my connection drops.

I've searched the forum and found similar messages but no clear answer on what causes them and the resolution (although i'm gonna guess the latter involves an engineer) - Can anyone shed some light on what's happening to my modem? NTL Tech decided they'd blame my router for it, so I took the router out of the equation and it continues...

Anyway... anyone know anything about this?
What are the power levels like if it shows that option as T3 errors usually relate to an upstream problem.

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