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  • Avataraising
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    • New Here

    Also, change your VDSL profile to 17a – it is currently set to 30a?

    My connection is ADSL+, not VDSL. Does it affect anyway? This is the log:

    2019-03-16 11:49:40 kernel: BA – Send ADDBA request. StartSeq = 200, FrameLen = 33. BufSize = 24
    2019-03-16 11:49:42 kernel: BA – Send ADDBA request. StartSeq = 100, FrameLen = 33. BufSize = 56
    2019-03-16 11:49:42 kernel: BA – Send ADDBA request. StartSeq = 300, FrameLen = 33. BufSize = 104
    2019-03-16 12:25:48 kernel: BA – Send ADDBA request. StartSeq = 200, FrameLen = 33. BufSize = 40
    2019-03-16 12:42:30 kernel: BA – Send ADDBA request. StartSeq = 400, FrameLen = 33. BufSize = 56
    2019-03-16 12:42:47 kernel: BA – Send ADDBA request. StartSeq = 200, FrameLen = 33. BufSize = 24
    2019-03-16 12:55:25 kernel: AP SETKEYS WPA2 MAC=XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX
    2019-03-16 12:55:35 kernel: AP SETKEYS WPA2 MAC=XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX
    2019-03-16 12:57:39 kernel: BA – Send ADDBA request. StartSeq = 500, FrameLen = 33. BufSize = 8
    2019-03-16 13:08:35 kernel: BA – Send ADDBA request. StartSeq = 200, FrameLen = 33. BufSize = 72
    2019-03-16 17:54:30 syslog: LCP terminated by peer
    2019-03-16 17:54:30 syslog: Connect time 3043.0 minutes.
    2019-03-16 17:54:30 syslog: Sent 258940126 bytes, received 847665223 bytes.
    2019-03-16 17:54:30 kernel: BA – Send ADDBA request. StartSeq = 100, FrameLen = 33. BufSize = 104
    2019-03-16 17:54:31 kernel: Link State: PVC_0 logistic interface down.
    2019-03-16 17:54:33 syslog: Connection terminated.
    2019-03-16 17:54:33 syslog: Modem hangup
    2019-03-16 17:54:33 syslog: LCP down.
    2019-03-16 17:54:34 WAN Connection: Fail to connect with some issues.
    2019-03-16 17:54:37 syslog: LCP is allowed to come up.
    2019-03-16 17:54:37 syslog: PPP session is 60358
    2019-03-16 17:54:37 syslog: Connected to XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX via interface nas0
    2019-03-16 17:54:37 syslog: Using interface ppp0
    2019-03-16 17:54:37 syslog: Connect: ppp0 <–> nas0
    2019-03-16 17:54:40 syslog: CHAP authentication succeeded: Authentication success,Welcome!
    2019-03-16 17:54:40 syslog: CHAP authentication success
    2019-03-16 17:54:40 syslog: CHAP authentication succeeded
    2019-03-16 17:54:40 syslog: peer from calling number XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX authorized
    2019-03-16 17:54:41 syslog: local IP address XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX
    2019-03-16 17:54:41 syslog: remote IP address XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX
    2019-03-16 17:54:41 syslog: primary DNS address XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX
    2019-03-16 17:54:41 syslog: secondary DNS address XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX
    2019-03-16 17:54:41 dnsmasq[2462]: exiting on receipt of SIGTERM
    2019-03-16 17:54:41 dnsmasq[16538]: started, version 2.78 cachesize 150
    2019-03-16 17:54:41 dnsmasq[16538]: using nameserver XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX#53
    2019-03-16 17:54:41 dnsmasq[16538]: using nameserver XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX#53
    2019-03-16 17:54:41 dnsmasq[16538]: reading /etc/resolv.conf
    2019-03-16 17:54:41 dnsmasq[16538]: using nameserver XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX#53
    2019-03-16 17:54:41 dnsmasq[16538]: using nameserver XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX#53
    2019-03-16 17:54:41 dnsmasq[16538]: ignoring nameserver 127.0.0.1 – local interface
    2019-03-16 17:54:41 dnsmasq[16538]: bad address at /etc/hosts line 2
    2019-03-16 17:54:41 dnsmasq[16538]: read /etc/hosts – 5 addresses
    2019-03-16 17:54:41 kernel: [qos_execute(8883)]:Force Turn Off Bandwidth Limiter on Guest Network.
    2019-03-16 17:54:41 kernel: Link State: PVC_0 logistic interface up.
    2019-03-16 17:54:43 kernel:
    2019-03-16 17:54:43 kernel: #### wan_primary: [XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX]
    2019-03-16 17:54:43 kernel: ddns_execute(), DDNS is not enable, so remove /etc/ddns.conf.
    2019-03-16 17:54:44 WAN Connection: WAN was restored.

    Sometimes I see “ICV Error” but not before or after this happens. I don’t see anything else “weird” on the log.

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    Avataraising
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    • New Here

    Thanks for answering. I changed the router model, this is my first time using an ASUS router. I had a Huawei some weeks ago with no problems. This new DSL-N16 had an older firmware installed when I got it and I had the same issues I commented before, so I decided to update it to the latest version available on the official website to check if it could help but it didn’t.

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