Date: Tue, 24 Oct 2006 18:26:05 +0200 > From: kp kirchdoerfer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > Hi; > > first of all we are talking about less than two minutes offline, don?t know > if > that is enough to be justify a long lasting investigation... > > Am Dienstag 24 Oktober 2006 17:35 schrieb Bob von Knobloch: > > <SNIP> > > I am not aware of an option in pppoe to reset the connection time at the > other > end. > > I?m running the same DSL service as you do since the service has been > started. > To my best knowledge and my experience - the 24 hrs starts with the connect. > Sometimes it has been less than 24 hrs - ?due to a power outage on my side, > sometimes related to any pb by the ISP (Telekom). And being an active > developer if Bering-uClibc I reboot my router a few times in a week. The time > of the 24hrs disconnection changed definitely. > > just think from the point of view as a casual user (who is not online > 24/7/365) - he connects and he shall not disconnected for 24 hrs - that?s > what he buyed. > This will work for you as well. ?Connect and you are 24hrs online (if nothing > goes wrong). > > I guess I can add something similar as in the Telekom DSL router for a LEAF > box with a cron job disconnecting and reconnecting a minute later (at least > enough time, that the disconnection is recognized remotely). > > This will works 360 days a year, and you won?t notice the failing 5 days. > That?s how I would have done it as Telekom employee. > It?s so easy to look good. And by the time it is detected as a trick, I will > be one of the 20.000 dismissed workers. > ? > > kp > KP - thanks for your answer. I do not want an investigation - just to know if anyone knew about this. For me, regardless of when or how long I disconnect, the IP change still comes at around 10:00 (+- about 30 Minutes) (cron daemon in the RADIUS server ??). I am in Schwarzwald-Baar-Kreis, maybe it's regional ?? With this observation and the addition of this 'feature' on the T-Com router, I wondered if there was something in the protocol (the PPPOE RFCs allow a lot of 'application-specific' stuff). As you rightly say, it's not really a problem, just a small annoyance that I am often logged in (doing a file transfer to my web server) when the IP change comes,
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