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Repeated connection drop outs

Ridethesplit
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Re: Repeated connection drop outs

I have gone back to the time I think it shut down and found this in the event log (not filtered to WAN)

What is a 'watchdog reset'?Huh

 

08:48:08, 07 Nov. ( 31.130000) System up, firmware version: 4.7.5.1.83.8.289.1.1
08:47:54, 07 Nov. ( 17.930000) System start
08:47:54, 07 Nov. ( 17.930000) Boot reason: watchdog reset (cause: 0x3)
Baldrick1
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Re: Repeated connection drop outs

@Ridethesplit 

Fault 0x3 can indicate that you hub is failing intermittently.

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Re: Repeated connection drop outs

I can't answer your question directly. I have seen it mentioned previously, and, IIRC, it is an indication that something is not quite right with the router or network, but further than that I have real idea. 

Unfortunately (or fortunately, depending on you point of view), I have never seen or used a Hub1, so what I know is only what I pick upon the forums.

John
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Re: Repeated connection drop outs


@Baldrick1 wrote:

@Ridethesplit 

Fault 0x3 can indicate that you hub is failing intermittently.


Thanks, @Baldrick1 - thought it was something like that, but didn't want to commit myself.

John
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Re: Repeated connection drop outs

4th September was a particularly bad day!

Doesn't help that I work form home too.

08:47:54, 07 Nov. ( 17.930000) Boot reason: watchdog reset (cause: 0x3)
15:27:42, 06 Nov. ( 18.020000) Boot reason: watchdog reset (cause: 0x3)
22:53:37, 04 Nov. ( 18.250000) Boot reason: watchdog reset (cause: 0x3)
13:03:00, 04 Nov. ( 17.990000) Boot reason: watchdog reset (cause: 0x3)
17:53:03, 02 Nov. ( 18.130000) Boot reason: watchdog reset (cause: 0x3)
03:55:40, 26 Oct. ( 17.990000) Boot reason: watchdog reset (cause: 0x3)
06:46:08, 25 Oct. ( 17.810000) Boot reason: watchdog reset (cause: 0x3)
18:13:21, 23 Oct. ( 18.240000) Boot reason: watchdog reset (cause: 0x3)
08:13:48, 23 Oct. ( 17.970000) Boot reason: watchdog reset (cause: 0x3)
06:55:53, 18 Oct. ( 18.290000) Boot reason: watchdog reset (cause: 0x3)
09:48:01, 07 Oct. ( 17.920000) Boot reason: watchdog reset (cause: 0x3)
08:53:47, 07 Oct. ( 17.860000) Boot reason: watchdog reset (cause: 0x3)
11:39:26, 30 Sep. ( 18.210000) Boot reason: watchdog reset (cause: 0x3)
07:04:51, 29 Sep. ( 17.970000) Boot reason: watchdog reset (cause: 0x3)
09:46:24, 12 Sep. ( 18.230000) Boot reason: watchdog reset (cause: 0x3)
10:08:01, 09 Sep. ( 18.140000) Boot reason: watchdog reset (cause: 0x3)
22:15:12, 04 Sep. ( 18.000000) Boot reason: watchdog reset (cause: 0x3)
19:13:46, 04 Sep. ( 18.220000) Boot reason: watchdog reset (cause: 0x3)
08:41:34, 04 Sep. ( 17.950000) Boot reason: watchdog reset (cause: 0x3)
07:05:30, 04 Sep. ( 18.020000) Boot reason: watchdog reset (cause: 0x3)
Ridethesplit
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Re: Repeated connection drop outs

Whats the best way to get this sighted by a PN staff?

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Re: Repeated connection drop outs

How long have you had the current hub, and how long have you to go to the end of your contract? It may be possible to persuade PN to send you a new one, or you could alternatively get a BT HH6 off that well known auction site, and have better all-round performance.

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Re: Repeated connection drop outs

I am in contract until June 2022.

Doesn't seem fair PN can sell a service without equipment to use it?

Like buying a new car without an engine......

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Re: Repeated connection drop outs

alternatively get a BT HH6 off that well known auction site, and have better all-round performance.

Would this be as simple as renaming the SSID and password of a new HUB, to my current SSID and password?
Plug and play? Not tried BT equipment on PN supply.
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Re: Repeated connection drop outs

Yep - configuration/setup instructions are available on the 'My Router' board on the forum.

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Re: Repeated connection drop outs

@Ridethesplit 

It looks like you are one of the lucky ones with FTTP available. It will cost you a bit more but have you considered moving into the 21st century and going for this service? If you ring Plusnet they will allow you to transfer to BT or EE without paying the cancellation charge.

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Re: Repeated connection drop outs

@Ridethesplit 

It looks like you are one of the lucky ones with FTTP available. It will cost you a bit more but have you considered moving into the 21st century and going for this service? If you ring Plusnet they will allow you to transfer to BT or EE without paying the cancellation charge.

 

REALLY?

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Re: Repeated connection drop outs

Thanks for your post @Ridethesplit

I'm sorry to see you're having issues with your connection.

Line tests are showing DLM's banded your speed at 35mbps likely due to the drops you're getting. If you can report a fault at faults.plus.net and post back once you've done so, we can arrange an engineer visit to investigate further.

FTTP is indeed available for you and as per the advice above if you move to BT or EE we'll waive any termination fees. We'd just ask that you'd call our Customer Options Team on 0800 013 2632 to discuss and arrange.

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Re: Repeated connection drop outs


@Gandalf 

Many thanks for your help, heres hoping BT have the same customer service moving forward.

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Re: Repeated connection drop outs


@Baldrick1 

 

Many thanks for your help 25mbps vs 150mbps is a no brainer really.

Phoned support as per Gandalfs advice and BT is on its way.

Not bad for £5 more a month.....

Anyone want a second hand PN Hub. One previous owner?