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The Graveyard - Products No Longer Supported => Routers / COVR => DIR-625 => Topic started by: juwiebe on January 24, 2009, 06:44:39 AM
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For some reason my router keeps on rebooting and will not stay connected to the internet. I have had the router for 2 months now and this is a new problem within the last week. I have tried resetting the router and it is currently using WPA encryption and I have set an admin password and guest password. I also have a dlink media extender connected which keeps loosing the signal when it reboots.
Any help would be appreciated.
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hey did u recently upgrade your firmware to 3.07 ??????????? i did the other day and everytime i try and change a setting in the iterface and click the "save" button, it actually reboots the router. let me KNow.
Sham.
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I am running 3.06 which was how it came. My connection time to the internet used to go for days at a time but now I'm lucky if I can get 10 hours. Some times it is as little is 15 minutes. Each time the router reboots I loose my internet connection as well as the connection to my D-link DSM 750 Media Extender. Again this appear to be a more recent problem but I don't know what has changed.
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I went into the router log and noted these entries which appear concerning to me (not that I know anything). I was not on the computer when this happened.
[INFO] Sat Jan 24 13:09:02 2009 WAN interface is down
[INFO] Sat Jan 24 13:09:02 2009 LCP sets local options: ACCM: 00000000, ACFC: 1, PFC: 0, MRU: 1492
[INFO] Sat Jan 24 13:09:02 2009 LCP sets remote auth: C023
[INFO] Sat Jan 24 13:09:02 2009 LCP sets remote options: ACCM: FFFFFFFF, ACFC: 1, PFC: 0, MRU: 1492
[INFO] Sat Jan 24 13:09:02 2009 PPPoE session 0xA275 established
[INFO] Sat Jan 24 13:09:02 2009 PPPoE confirming session offer
[INFO] Sat Jan 24 13:09:02 2009 PPPoE received session offer
[INFO] Sat Jan 24 13:09:02 2009 Trying to establish a PPPoE connection
[INFO] Sat Jan 24 13:09:02 2009 Attempting to re-connect on-demand WAN connection
[INFO] Sat Jan 24 13:08:30 2009 Terminating PPPoE session 0x54DA
[INFO] Sat Jan 24 13:08:30 2009 PPP network down
[INFO] Sat Jan 24 13:08:30 2009 Stopping WAN Services
[INFO] Sat Jan 24 13:08:29 2009 Stopping securespot services.
[INFO] Sat Jan 24 13:08:29 2009 WAN interface is down
[INFO] Sat Jan 24 13:08:29 2009 WAN connection inactive too long so attempting to disconnect
[INFO] Sat Jan 24 13:07:02 2009 Blocked incoming UDP packet from 86.75.191.46:41170 to 142.161.162.90:41170
[INFO] Sat Jan 24 13:03:09 2009 Blocked incoming UDP packet from 82.240.81.63:21752 to 142.161.162.90:23011
[INFO] Sat Jan 24 13:02:54 2009 Establishing connection w/ auth server: 165.193.49.40:443.
[INFO] Sat Jan 24 13:02:54 2009 Spam Server(s): DLS.BSECURE.COM(443),
[INFO] Sat Jan 24 13:02:54 2009 Auth Server(s): DLA.BSECURE.COM(443), DIRA.BSECURE.COM(443),
[INFO] Sat Jan 24 13:02:54 2009 Filter Servers(s): DLF2.BSECURE.COM(443), DLF.BSECURE.COM(443),
[INFO] Sat Jan 24 13:02:54 2009 Initiating securespot services.
[INFO] Sat Jan 24 13:02:54 2009 Allocating securespot services.
[WARN] Sat Jan 24 13:02:54 2009 Bsecure remote access enabled on port 8098.
[INFO] Sat Jan 24 13:02:54 2009 Starting WAN Services
[INFO] Sat Jan 24 13:02:54 2009 WAN interface speed measurement completed. Upstream speed is 753 kbps
[INFO] Sat Jan 24 13:02:24 2009 Estimating speed of WAN interface
[INFO] Sat Jan 24 13:02:24 2009 WAN interface is up. Connection to Internet established with IP Address 142.161.162.90 and default gateway 142.161.133.199
[INFO] Sat Jan 24 13:02:24 2009 PPP network up with IP Address 142.161.162.90
[INFO] Sat Jan 24 13:02:24 2009 WAN interface is down
[INFO] Sat Jan 24 13:02:24 2009 LCP sets local options: ACCM: 00000000, ACFC: 1, PFC: 0, MRU: 1492
[INFO] Sat Jan 24 13:02:24 2009 LCP sets remote auth: C023
[INFO] Sat Jan 24 13:02:24 2009 LCP sets remote options: ACCM: FFFFFFFF, ACFC: 1, PFC: 0, MRU: 1492
[INFO] Sat Jan 24 13:02:24 2009 PPPoE session 0x54DA established
[INFO] Sat Jan 24 13:02:24 2009 PPPoE confirming session offer
[INFO] Sat Jan 24 13:02:24 2009 PPPoE received session offer
[INFO] Sat Jan 24 13:02:24 2009 Trying to establish a PPPoE connection
[INFO] Sat Jan 24 13:02:24 2009 Attempting to re-connect on-demand WAN connection
[INFO] Sat Jan 24 13:00:44 2009 Terminating PPPoE session 0x4C37
[INFO] Sat Jan 24 13:00:44 2009 PPP network down
[INFO] Sat Jan 24 13:00:44 2009 Stopping WAN Services
[INFO] Sat Jan 24 13:00:43 2009 Stopping securespot services.
[INFO] Sat Jan 24 13:00:43 2009 WAN interface is down
[INFO] Sat Jan 24 13:00:43 2009 WAN connection inactive too long so attempting to disconnect
Can anyone help? Does this make any scene to someone? Am I looking in the wrong direction?
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In the Setup/Manual Internet connection setup/ screen, there's an option for Reconnect Mode,
with the options "Always on", "On demand", and "Manual".
You probably have it set for On demand, with some timeout period. This is apparently the default setting.
Set it to "Always on" and it should stop the endless rebooting.
The log report message "WAN connection inactive too long so attempting to disconnect" is because it thinks there's no demand, so after the short timeout period set with nothing going on, it kicks in and it shuts down until it's needed again. Mine was cycling around every 10 minutes until I changed the Reconnect Mode setting; it's stayed up ever since, as expected.