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Connection drop, TP Link router or Plusnet?

graemev
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Registered: ‎13-06-2018

Re: Connection drop, TP Link router or Plusnet?

One example of the "drop" is in my other post (which is possibly a better place for this conversation?) but I set the NAS to send emails when the syslog got an "error" level entry . I had a couple more. I've not seen any since I stopped some (I suspect CPU intensive) services and rebooted  .  Looking at you graph , the 11am today was me rebooting, a couple last night seems about right.

I want to leave this current setup (few services)  running for a few days, to see if issue reoccurs . If it does, I'll try switching back to dual box setup (it's a little cumbersome as it means I have 3 or 4 boxes in tye hallway

 

[addendum] I said "phoned" of course it was a "chat" , so I have a record...

 

Husnain Shuat:

thank you for that information i am going to run a few tests for you


graeme: I'm more interested in the history tahn tests on the current state
Husnain Shuat:

all i can see is the amount of the disconnections from the router to the outside line , which shows the issue is with the router


graeme: OK, how many have there been ? e.g. in past few days?
Husnain Shuat:

in the past month there have been 168 disconnections


graeme: (ther is a graph I ofetne get post at this point 🙂 )
Husnain Shuat:

sorry i don't understand what you said there
 
...so it was 168 (not 162 as I said)