Roshan N Baladhanvi wrote:
On Wed, 10 Oct 2007 Rony wrote :
MTNL's triband is getting from bad to worse with connectivity
problems, when I need it the most.
It is surprising for /me/ to note this. I assume, the causes could be
a. The (longer) distance of your (exchange's?) DSLAM from the place of
installation. (Wire quality, QoS etc.)
b. The SNR (or Line Attenuation) on your line.
c. A parallel line (telephone at your home) of the same number.
Its pppoe is not connecting in afternoons and early evenings. These are
exchange problems. It happens to many of my clients, even those who got
new direct cabling done. Today after power booting the modem at least 15
times, finally I got connection but no ping to the DNS servers.
My client who just got a new connection last week finds that it keeps
going off the net even though its properly wired. He is into share
trading and cannot afford to loose live quotes. And he is on a different
exchange hardware too ( Alcatel, the one where user name is followed by
an '@a' It is a general degradation of MTNL's systems over time.
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