You need to phone D-Link support and contact Level 2 or higher and see if there is any information about this. I presume this is still a ISP service issue and needs to be addressed by the ISP.
If both modems exhibits the same conditions, you can tell your ISP that you've tried 2 different modems and each one shows the same problem and feel that its there issue they need to address.
I called there ~5-6 times. There only call center operators(info about config, tariffs, application/request, sessions etc), all additional information і received from repairers(non-officially), when they come to me. Repairers can only contact workers form telephone station/exchange who can change port on DSLAM, but not configure it. All of them (and probably ppl who have access to dslam - work remotely) work by applications/requests.
They know(i tell this every time to operators and repairers) that we try 3 modems(2 my and 1 their), 1 splitter and 2 microfilters, change port, change pair and other cable pair.
No one can answer me: if they tried to connect the modem on "dslam cross"(telephone station) or not?! Maybe there problem with their equipment. The ppl with whom I spoke have no information about that.
ІSP try to solve problem with synchronization loss over two weeks and close my request today. But even if there no disconnects(or 1 per day) since last friday i didn't notice any significant changes in line. Now:
SNR Margin (dB): 16.5 10.3
Attenuation (dB): 27.0 13.0
Output Power (dBm): 12.6 -1.3
Attainable Rate (Kbps): 14000 1048
HEC Errors: 87 815655
OCD Errors: 0 0
LCD Errors: 0 0
Bit Errors: 0 39020781
Total ES: 42 33379
Total SES: 0 6292
Total UAS: 17 35795141
I am trying to get information on
D-LINK modem ADSL statistics page form any D-LINK support.
That's why my
first post was about those Errors, huge ES/SES/UAS and thats why i was asking about that here
p.s. sorry for using
code bbcode, there is no
spoiler Thank you for your time. FurryNutz