Continuously disconnecting wifi

How do I keep my phone from continuously disconnecting from a home wifi?

Turn off the router, then turn back on. Then go to settings, general, reset, reset network settings. Also if that doesnt do it, then go to settings wifi, tap on the arrow to the right of the name of your wifi, and then click forget this network. Then go all the way out and reset your phone by holding the home and off button down until the apple symbol comes up. Then try again.

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  • Continuous Disconnections "Appear" To Have Stopped...

    BACKGROUND (cutting a VERY long story "long")  [skip to the next section if you're bored to tears]:
    - With BT Broadband since early February. Had continuous disconnections since joining, which added to the dreaded DLM from BT resulted in ever-slow speeds (at some popint we wre under 0.1 Mbps)
    - Previously with Virgin Media BroadBand + BT line rental. We never had any issues of disconnections or slow speeds. Couldn't fault VM (except that they got riff of their BB customers to focus on Fibre services not available in our area).
    - The first-tier of Customer Services are all very polite people but, frankly, have been of no help at all. Countless line checks were made, mostly "concluding that the line was OK and the connection stable". Well, one only had to check the Event Logs, which would soon be out of memory within a day, showing disconnection after disconnection.
    - The second-tier could not help also and finally decided an engineer had to call at the property.
    - The engineeer failed to show up.
    - The engineer visit was rescheduled, the engineer did show up. He confirmed our internal installation is OK, put the onus on some
    work needed "down a manhole in a road nearby" and that a different team had to take over.
    - As far as I am aware, this work had been seen to (although I initially had my doubts: BT phone services told me "everything (was) sorted now" whilst I was tearing out my hair with the same problems and speeds under 0.1 Mbps
    - I *think* that my profile was reset once or twice by now, our speeds would get about 6 Mbps, rapidly dropping after
    disconnections.
    - I have noticed BB disconnections when using the internet on my Pc but ALSO when the PC was off and there was no wired or wireless use whatsoever.  
    - BT KEEPS CLOSING UP THE FAULTS I OPEN & RE-OPEN (HOW VERY CONVENIENT!) OUR FAULT HAS BEEN PRESENT FOR NEAR 3 MONTHS NOW, IS THAT TOO EMBARRASSING TO DISPLAY IN bt.com/fault?
    - Online complaint filed... Ignored by BT.
    - 3-page letter of complaint sent to BT... Got an awfully generic reply: "Hopefully you know by now what BT is doing to sort this problem" I DO ACTUALLY KNOW... THEY ARE DOING ABSOLUTELY NOTHING!  BT gave an email address to reply: I replied 7 days ago asking what's going on, now have re-sent the e-mail (2 days ago): Nothing. MAYBE THE SUPPLIED OMBUDSMAN CONTACT WILL NEED TO BE USED NEXT?
    - I keep being promised refunds of line rental, etc. These are yet to materialize as "I will get this when the fault is solved". This of course works on the assumption that my fault will EVER be solved. ALL I REALLY WANT IS: SORT THIS NEVERENDING FAULT.
    - Oh, and BT Direct Debit was increased to more than advised (yes, our experience was dreadful so far in ALL aspects) - We are dealing with this separately, DD has now been now reduced... I'm looking forward to the next quarterly bill to confirm I'm not being overcharged (I've honestly lost all trust in all things BT).
    - I am an engineer myself and the kindest assessment of the situation would be that BT Customer Services are applying ZERO LOGIC in trying to sort this problem.
    CURRENT SITUATION:
    - BT Customer Services appear to be avoiding us. They did not call us back to follow up the case and frankly, I am very busy these days and have little time to engage in another gruelling wait + futile conversation (typically near an hour in total) to get absolutely nowhere.
    - Stable connection for almost 7 days now.
    - Speed capped at 2 Mbps, actual speed is 1.4 to 1.5 Mbps (and has been so for at least 4-5 days).
    Onto the technical stuff........
    OUR CONNECTION:
    - Wired (ethernet) to desktop PC.
    - Hub4 Connected to test socket of NTE5, using supplied filter.
    - Only one phone connected, via the same filter at the main (test) socket.
    - At different times during troubleshooting (weeks ago), I took to, one by one, changing the filter, the ethernet cable and the phone cable supplied by BT. I also changed to different ethernet ports of the Hub, no joy... None of this made any difference so all original cables and filter are again in place.
    - The engineer neglected to check the HUb, convinced it was a line problem. Over a month ago, I temporarily replaced the Hub with an old Netgear supplied by Virgin. At that time this made no difference but then the disconnection rate was appalling and wonder if there was an actual fault in the line now and now this stabilized? Regardless, I've been thinking whether my old Netgear would perform better but I have been patient and trying to build up more days of stable connection... BUT 6 days+ of solid connection and I'm still at 1.4 Mbps????
    - There are NO other phones or telephone extensions at the property.
    - We occasionally use our mobile phones via wireless. Wireless connection is fine (when main connection is present, of course)
    Hub "Helpdesk" Info:
    1. Product name:    BT Home Hub
    2. Serial number:    +068340+NQ44321122
    3. Firmware version:    Software version 4.7.5.1.83.8.130.1.17 (Type A) Last updated Unknown
    4. Board version:    BT Hub 4A
    5. ADSL uptime:    6 days, 15:01:52
    6. Bandwidth:    96 / 1888
    7. Data sent/received:    229.6 MB / 3.5 GB
    8. Broadband username:    [xxedited_out_xx]@btbroadband.com
    9. BT FON:    No
    10. 2.4 GHz Wireless network/SSID:    [xxedited_out_xx]
    11. 2.4 GHz Wireless connections:    Enabled (802.11 b/g/n (Recommended)) 20 MHz, WPS enabled
    12. 2.4 GHz Wireless security:    WPA and WPA2
    13. 2.4 GHz Wireless channel:    Automatic / 6
    14. 5 GHz Wireless network/SSID:    [xxedited_out_xx]
    15. 5 GHz Wireless connections:    Enabled (802.11 n 40 MHz (Recommended)) 20/40 MHz, WPS enabled
    16. 5 GHz Wireless security:    WPA2
    17. 5 GHz Wireless channel:    Automatic / 40
    18. Firewall:    Default
    19. MAC Address:    d0:84:b0:e4:51:c6
    20. VPI/VCI:    0 / 38
    21. Modulation:    G.992.1 Annex A
    22. Latency type:    Interleaved
    23. Software variant:    -
    24. Boot loader:    -
    Noise Rates Margin and Line Rates of last "events" at the time of last noted disconnections (Note log dates, no updates since 15 April, when last disconnections occurred):
    04:50:49, 15 Apr.    (611767.630000) DSL noise margin: 7.00 dB upstream, 1.20 dB downstream
    04:50:49, 15 Apr.    (611767.560000) DSL line rate: 96 Kbps upstream, 1888 Kbps downstream
    04:48:38, 15 Apr.    (611636.000000) DSL noise margin: 28.00 dB upstream, 15.10 dB downstream
    04:48:38, 15 Apr.    (611635.920000) DSL line rate: 448 Kbps upstream, 7168 Kbps downstream
    04:48:04, 15 Apr.    (611602.640000) DSL noise margin: 13.00 dB upstream, 15.20 dB downstream
    04:48:04, 15 Apr.    (611602.560000) DSL line rate: 448 Kbps upstream, 1408 Kbps downstream
    04:45:30, 15 Apr.    (611448.390000) DSL noise margin: 28.00 dB upstream, 15.20 dB downstream
    04:45:30, 15 Apr.    (611448.320000) DSL line rate: 448 Kbps upstream, 7808 Kbps downstream
    04:45:06, 15 Apr.    (611423.970000) DSL noise margin: 14.00 dB upstream, 14.80 dB downstream
    04:45:06, 15 Apr.    (611423.900000) DSL line rate: 448 Kbps upstream, 1536 Kbps downstream
    BT Availability Checker:
    Telephone Number [xx_edited_out_xx] on Exchange LYNDHURST is served by Cabinet 6
    Featured Products / Downstream Line Rate(Mbps) / Upstream Line Rate(Mbps) / Downstream Range(Mbps) / Availability Date
    ADSL Max     Up to 8     --     7 to 8     Available
    Fixed Rate     2     --     --     Available
    BTWholesale Speed test:
    1. Best Effort Test: -provides background information.
    Download  Speed: 1.47 Mbps
    Max Achievable Speed: 2 Mbps
     Download speedachieved during the test was - 1.47 Mbps
     For your connection, the acceptable range of speeds is 0.4 Mbps-2 Mbps.
     Additional Information:
     Your DSL Connection Rate :1.89 Mbps(DOWN-STREAM), 0.1 Mbps(UP-STREAM)
     IP Profile for your line is - 1.5 Mbps
    Questions/Comments:
    - I thought it took 3 to 5 days of solid connection for broadband speed to be bumped up? How long should I now wait???
    - Does my IP profile need to be reset? (Note: I'm dreading that this will again result in 1-2 days of 6Mbps, followed by disconnections, followed by unusable sepeeds again, as this pattern a few times now).
    - Last DSL noise margin stats : "7.00 dB upstream, 1.20 dB downstream"... Any comments on this? Isn't 6 dB considered normal, and the lower this figure the better?
    - Can anyone help here before we abandon all hope, stop paying our bill and complain to Trade Standards/Ombudsman/etc??

    @ imjolly: Many thanks.
    I set the alarm 5 minutes early in order to restart the Hub this morning. Do I believe in coincidences? Sometimes... After 7 days of solid connection, several restarts occurred while my PC was off (Hub's always on) in the early hours of this morning.
    As such, I was correct in my cautiousness when naming the thread "Disconnections APPEAR To Have Stopped... " and I am now able to offer new stats without any manual intervention:
    06:06:35, 22 Apr.    ( 6977.200000) DSL noise margin: 16.00 dB upstream, 15.00 dB downstream
    06:06:35, 22 Apr.    ( 6977.130000) DSL line rate: 448 Kbps upstream, 2272 Kbps downstream
    06:03:52, 22 Apr.    ( 6814.210000) DSL noise margin: 15.00 dB upstream, 15.00 dB downstream
    06:03:52, 22 Apr.    ( 6814.140000) DSL line rate: 448 Kbps upstream, 2176 Kbps downstream
    06:01:57, 22 Apr.    ( 6698.960000) DSL noise margin: 16.00 dB upstream, 14.90 dB downstream
    06:01:57, 22 Apr.    ( 6698.890000) DSL line rate: 448 Kbps upstream, 2176 Kbps downstream
    06:00:35, 22 Apr.    ( 6616.720000) DSL noise margin: 27.00 dB upstream, 15.10 dB downstream
    06:00:35, 22 Apr.    ( 6616.650000) DSL line rate: 448 Kbps upstream, 7808 Kbps downstream
    05:53:58, 22 Apr.    ( 6219.650000) DSL noise margin: 15.00 dB upstream, 15.00 dB downstream
    05:53:58, 22 Apr.    ( 6219.580000) DSL line rate: 448 Kbps upstream, 2176 Kbps downstream
    05:39:17, 22 Apr.    ( 5339.020000) DSL noise margin: 16.00 dB upstream, 15.00 dB downstream
    05:39:17, 22 Apr.    ( 5338.950000) DSL line rate: 448 Kbps upstream, 2208 Kbps downstream
    05:38:52, 22 Apr.    ( 5314.130000) DSL noise margin: 11.00 dB upstream, 24.80 dB downstream
    05:38:52, 22 Apr.    ( 5314.060000) DSL line rate: 448 Kbps upstream, 3072 Kbps downstream
    04:11:23, 22 Apr.    ( 64.660000) DSL noise margin: 11.00 dB upstream, 14.90 dB downstream
    04:11:23, 22 Apr.    ( 64.500000) DSL line rate: 448 Kbps upstream, 1952 Kbps downstream
    Prior to disconnections I note in the main log entries like this one:
    04:09:57, 22 Apr.    (1214109.300000) PPP LCP Send Termination Request [User request]
    "User request" is not at all MY request... Does this indicate any manual intervention from BT? (I expect not, but I'm only curious). May post full logs if required.
    Thanks in advance for any help.

  • I have the iPad 2 16GB, bought it in August 2011, I worked perfectly but in mid-August 2012 I took her to the store because the microphone did not work reviewed and changed me, but to my surprise that the new iPad had the problem is disconnected WIFI sign

    I have the iPad 2 16GB, bought it in August 2011, I worked perfectly but in mid-August 2012 I took her to the store because the microphone did not work reviewed and changed me, but to my surprise that the new iPad had the problem is disconnected WIFI signal I have to be glued to the router, and I did everything he says is supported by the Apple and all other pages and forums regarding this problem is not solved and always disconnects when connected always disconnects again!! passing will be settled as no longer factory warranty although it has neither the three months I renewed new, please help because the investment has been great and I can not use only as "a mirror" I'm waiting a true solution, thanks ....
    Sincerely,
    Catlos

    This does help me because I am pondering on wether to buy an airport extreme to solve my ipad 2 connection woes.  I have an extremely old router dLink 524....but I have NEVER had any problems with it at all ever.  My xbox connected great to it and netflix ran flawless through my xbox.....now I have an ipad2 and an apple tv and they are BOTH having horrible connection problems.  I have read most of the forums on how to fix it by changing the settings on my router but since mine is so old I couldn't do some of the suggested solutions.  So here I am debating on whether to spend all this $ on an airport extreme?  I am just hoping that if I go and purchase this, my connectivity issues problems will go away like yours did.  Just wondering if you have ATV as well and if the AE solved its problems?  I have read about AE solving ipad2 wifi problems, I'm just hoping it will solve my ATV as well.
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  • HT204291 I must continually disconnect and reconnect my airport express to get it to  play my iTunes library on my TV. Why?

    Why must I continually disconnect and reconnect my airport express in order to get it to play my ITunes library on my TV?

    I have a HP Pavillion dv6000 running Windows Vista.  Itunes is up to date.  I have power cycled the router several times   it is a Surfboard sbg6580.  still no luck with seeing the airplay symbol on itunes, but Isee it on my phone and can stream music via the airport with my phone.  I can see both airports on the airport utility on my laptop.  I'm stumped...

  • Where is option to "disconnect wifi clients" from personal hotspot?

    According to this Apple Knowledge Base article, there should be an option in Settings > Wifi to "disconnect wifi clients" who are connected to the iPhone via personal hotspot: http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4517
    I do not see that in the Settings. I am on an iPhone 4, iOS 5.01, AT&T. Does anyone else see this? Was it removed in an iOS update? The KB article says it was updated December 14, 2011, so it should be pretty current.

    I too was looking for it and it's. It in my iPhone 4 AT&T 5.0.1 Perhaps it's not in this firmware update, in another location or apple decided to axe this option.
    Perhaps they reason that if you're going to disconnect all users, and leaving wifi sharing on was redundant as the wifi will cease to hotspot after 90 seconds anyways, it probably saves battery life... I dunno all I can think of.

  • My internet continually disconnects.  When I added my airport express, I had to call Verizon (my provider) and have them "bridge" my modem.  Ever since, my connection constantly disconnects and puts up the message "Could not find a PPPoE server".

    My internet continually disconnects.  When I added my airport express, I had to call Verizon (my provider) and have them "bridge" my modem.  Ever since, my connection constantly disconnects and puts up the message "Could not find a PPPoE server".
    Any ideas?  I probably have something wrong in my computer settings.

    You should restore your modem to router condition and set the Airport Express to 'Bridge Mode'. A full explanation and the method of doing this is here:
    http://www.wilmut.webspace.virginmedia.com/notes/airport.html

  • My Ipod Touch 3rd gen continuously disconnects when connected to another accessory either by cable or aux cable. It disconnects within 30 seconds. If replugged by aux cable it will play properly, but ipod cable disconnects continuously. Any ideas?

    My Ipod Touch 3rd gen continuously disconnects when connected to another accessory either by cable or aux cable. It disconnects within 30 seconds. If later replugged by aux cable it will play properly, but ipod cable continues to disconnect continuously. Any ideas?

    My Ipod Touch 3rd gen continuously disconnects when connected to another accessory either by cable or aux cable. It disconnects within 30 seconds. If later replugged by aux cable it will play properly, but ipod cable continues to disconnect continuously. Any ideas?

  • Home Hub continually disconnecting

    Hi,
    My home hub continually disconnects, something like every hour or so it flashes amber then reconnects after 30 secs or so. However due to the nature of my work I really cannot afford any disconnections. Here are my line stats, anyone got any ideas?
    Line state
    Connected
    Connection time
    0 days, 00:03:28
    Downstream
    4,792 Kbps
    Upstream
    867 Kbps
    ADSL Settings
    VPI/VCI
    0/38
    Type
    PPPoA
    Modulation
    G.992.3 Annex A
    Latency type
    Interleaved
    Noise margin (Down/Up)
    9.0 dB / 8.9 dB
    Line attenuation (Down/Up)
    45.6 dB / 27.9 dB
    Output power (Down/Up)
    7.2 dBm / 1.3 dBm
    Loss of Framing (Local/Remote)
    0 / 0
    Loss of Signal (Local/Remote)
    0 / 0
    Loss of Power (Local/Remote)
    0 / 0
    FEC Errors (Down/Up)
    1 / 0
    CRC Errors (Down/Up)
    0 / 57
    HEC Errors (Down/Up)
    7 / 0
    Error Seconds (Local/Remote)
    0 / 0

    Hi,
    I can't really connect to the master socket, whichever bright spark built the place (it's brand new) put the master socket in the utility cupboard which has 0 floor space because of the washing machine, and I don't think sitting the home hub on top of a washing machine is a great idea?
    I'm connected to an extension socket in the living room.
    Download speedachieved during the test was - 3618 Kbps
    For your connection, the acceptable range of speedsis 1200-4000 Kbps.
    Additional Information:
    Your DSL Connection Rate :6584 Kbps(DOWN-STREAM), 888 Kbps(UP-STREAM)
    IP Profile for your line is - 4000 Kbps
    The throughput of Best Efforts (BE) classes achieved during the test is - 3.73:16.68:79.59 (SBE:NBEBE)
    These figures represent the ratio while sententiously passing Sub BE, Normal BE and Priority BE marked traffic.
    The results of this test will vary depending on the way your ISP has decided to use these traffic classes.
    Upload speed achieved during the test was - 722 Kbps
    Additional Information:
    Upstream Rate IP profile on your line is - 888 Kbps

  • HT1459 can I disconnect wifi access on my daughter's ipod touch?

    Is ther a way to disconnect wifi from my daughter's ipod touch. I don't want her to have access without my monitoring

    Password protect your WiFi connection (really should be anyway). She will need to know the password to log in.

  • Greetings, I'm having trouble with my iMouse continually disconnecting from my MacBook Pro in Mavericks.  The batteries are solid.  I just eliminated the bluetooth for my headphone.  I have used the mac to cast on my TV.  I use bluetooth.  ANy ideas?

    Greetings, I'm having trouble with my iMouse continually disconnecting from my MacBook Pro in Mavericks.  The batteries are solid.  I just eliminated the bluetooth for my headphone.  I have used the mac to cast on my TV.  I use bluetooth.  ANy ideas?

    Hi clemenbw,
    Welcome to the Apple Support Communities!
    In your situation, I would recommend reading over the attached article to help you troubleshoot your Magic Mouse Bluetooth connectivity issues. 
    Troubleshooting wireless mouse and keyboard issues
    Have a great day,
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  • My gmail account continually disconnects and reconnects every few seconds.

    I am using FF 19.0.2. I have multiple gmail accounts. One of them continually disconnects and reconnects every 5 to 10 seconds. It only happens with the one account. It only happens in Firefox. I am using Windows 7 64 bit.

    Many site issues can be caused by corrupt cookies or cache. In order to try to fix these problems, the first step is to clear both cookies and the cache.
    Note: ''This will temporarily log you out of all sites you're logged in to.''
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    #Under "Time range to clear", select "Everything".
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    #From the details list, check ''Cache'' and ''Cookies'' and uncheck everything else.
    #Now click the ''Clear now'' button.
    Further information can be found in the [[Clear your cache, history and other personal information in Firefox]] article.
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    '''Try Firefox Safe Mode''' to see if the problem goes away. Safe Mode is a troubleshooting mode, which disables most add-ons.
    ''(If you're not using it, switch to the Default theme.)''
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    * Or open the Help menu and click on the '''Restart with Add-ons Disabled...''' menu item while Firefox is running.
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  • Time Capsule continually loses wifi connection

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  • Continuous Disconnects

    I have been having continuous disconnects all day on my Home Hub 2.
    Hub Event Log (Connections)
    20:16:58   1 Feb xDSL linestate up (ITU-T G.992.1; downstream: 8128 kbit/s, upstream: 448 kbit/s; output Power Down: 13.8 dBm, Up: 12.5 dBm; line Attenuation Down: 11.0 dB, Up: 5.5 dB; snr Margin Down: 22.0 dB, Up: 10.8 dB)
    20:16:45   1 Feb xDSL linestate down
    20:16:28   1 Feb xDSL linestate up (ITU-T G.992.1; downstream: 8128 kbit/s, upstream: 448 kbit/s; output Power Down: 15.8 dBm, Up: 12.5 dBm; line Attenuation Down: 11.0 dB, Up: 6.0 dB; snr Margin Down: 19.0 dB, Up: 8.7 dB)
    20:16:15   1 Feb xDSL linestate down
    20:13:31   1 Feb xDSL linestate up (ITU-T G.992.1; downstream: 8128 kbit/s, upstream: 448 kbit/s; output Power Down: 13.8 dBm, Up: 12.4 dBm; line Attenuation Down: 11.0 dB, Up: 5.5 dB; snr Margin Down: 22.0 dB, Up: 11.2 dB)
    20:13:18   1 Feb xDSL linestate down
    20:02:44   1 Feb xDSL linestate up (ITU-T G.992.1; downstream: 8128 kbit/s, upstream: 448 kbit/s; output Power Down: 15.8 dBm, Up: 12.5 dBm; line Attenuation Down: 11.0 dB, Up: 6.0 dB; snr Margin Down: 20.0 dB, Up: 9.3 dB)
    20:02:32   1 Feb xDSL linestate down
    20:01:32   1 Feb xDSL linestate up (ITU-T G.992.1; downstream: 8128 kbit/s, upstream: 448 kbit/s; output Power Down: 13.8 dBm, Up: 12.5 dBm; line Attenuation Down: 11.0 dB, Up: 5.5 dB; snr Margin Down: 22.0 dB, Up: 10.9 dB)
    20:01:19   1 Feb xDSL linestate down
    19:50:51   1 Feb xDSL linestate up (ITU-T G.992.1; downstream: 8128 kbit/s, upstream: 448 kbit/s; output Power Down: 15.8 dBm, Up: 12.5 dBm; line Attenuation Down: 11.0 dB, Up: 6.0 dB; snr Margin Down: 20.0 dB, Up: 9.5 dB)
    19:50:39   1 Feb xDSL linestate down
    19:49:00   1 Feb xDSL linestate up (ITU-T G.992.1; downstream: 8128 kbit/s, upstream: 448 kbit/s; output Power Down: 13.8 dBm, Up: 12.6 dBm; line Attenuation Down: 11.0 dB, Up: 5.5 dB; snr Margin Down: 22.0 dB, Up: 10.9 dB)
    19:48:47   1 Feb xDSL linestate down
    19:39:47   1 Feb xDSL linestate up (ITU-T G.992.1; downstream: 8128 kbit/s, upstream: 448 kbit/s; output Power Down: 15.8 dBm, Up: 12.5 dBm; line Attenuation Down: 11.0 dB, Up: 6.0 dB; snr Margin Down: 20.0 dB, Up: 9.4 dB)
    19:39:35   1 Feb xDSL linestate down
    19:38:23   1 Feb xDSL linestate up (ITU-T G.992.1; downstream: 8128 kbit/s, upstream: 448 kbit/s; output Power Down: 13.8 dBm, Up: 12.4 dBm; line Attenuation Down: 11.0 dB, Up: 5.5 dB; snr Margin Down: 22.0 dB, Up: 10.7 dB)
    19:38:10   1 Feb xDSL linestate down
    19:35:56   1 Feb xDSL linestate up (ITU-T G.992.1; downstream: 8128 kbit/s, upstream: 448 kbit/s; output Power Down: 15.8 dBm, Up: 12.5 dBm; line Attenuation Down: 11.0 dB, Up: 6.0 dB; snr Margin Down: 20.0 dB, Up: 9.6 dB)
    19:35:44   1 Feb xDSL linestate down
    19:32:44   1 Feb xDSL linestate up (ITU-T G.992.1; downstream: 8128 kbit/s, upstream: 448 kbit/s; output Power Down: 13.8 dBm, Up: 12.6 dBm; line Attenuation Down: 11.0 dB, Up: 5.5 dB; snr Margin Down: 22.0 dB, Up: 11.0 dB)
    19:32:32   1 Feb xDSL linestate down
    19:32:09   1 Feb xDSL linestate up (ITU-T G.992.1; downstream: 8128 kbit/s, upstream: 448 kbit/s; output Power Down: 15.8 dBm, Up: 12.6 dBm; line Attenuation Down: 11.0 dB, Up: 6.0 dB; snr Margin Down: 20.0 dB, Up: 9.6 dB)
    19:31:56   1 Feb xDSL linestate down
    19:16:41   1 Feb xDSL linestate up (ITU-T G.992.1; downstream: 8128 kbit/s, upstream: 448 kbit/s; output Power Down: 13.8 dBm, Up: 12.6 dBm; line Attenuation Down: 11.0 dB, Up: 5.5 dB; snr Margin Down: 22.0 dB, Up: 11.0 dB)
    19:16:28   1 Feb xDSL linestate down
    18:55:41   1 Feb xDSL linestate up (ITU-T G.992.1; downstream: 8128 kbit/s, upstream: 448 kbit/s; output Power Down: 13.8 dBm, Up: 12.4 dBm; line Attenuation Down: 11.0 dB, Up: 6.0 dB; snr Margin Down: 22.0 dB, Up: 10.5 dB)
    18:55:28   1 Feb xDSL linestate down
    18:52:40   1 Feb xDSL linestate up (ITU-T G.992.1; downstream: 8128 kbit/s, upstream: 448 kbit/s; output Power Down: 13.8 dBm, Up: 12.4 dBm; line Attenuation Down: 11.0 dB, Up: 5.5 dB; snr Margin Down: 23.0 dB, Up: 11.1 dB)
    18:52:27   1 Feb xDSL linestate down
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