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Several times an hour I disconnect from games and I cannot use the internet at all for about a minute until my modem (a Westell 327w) reconnects. I checked the diagnostic logs on my laptop's connection (using Windows 7) to the modem and got this. I would like to know what PADT is and why it is causing me to disconnect. Also I disconnected the first time i tried typing in this message.
Time: 23:26:7 LOGS Select a log...AllConnectionSystem
Connection Entries
CURRENT MODEM STATUS
DSL Modem Status....... Up
PPP Session Status...... Session halted
Connection Type......... PPPoE
Time set from............. Local
Time since last boot.... 0 days, 3 hrs: 50 mins: 25 secs
EVENTS
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Events are listed starting from the most recent.
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FRI JAN 21 23:26:06 2011
Disconnecting session(-1): due to PADT received
FRI JAN 21 23:26:06 2011
PPP DISCONNECTED on VPI 0 VCI 35 : PPP commanded down
FRI JAN 21 23:26:06 2011
Disconnecting session(0): Verizon due to dsl Restart
FRI JAN 21 23:26:00 2011
LAN PC unable to communicate with DNS Server.(error = 'connection timed out', count=3)
FRI JAN 21 23:22:30 2011
PPP CONNECTED on VPI 0 VCI 35
FRI JAN 21 23:22:30 2011
Connecting session(0): Verizon due to dsl Restart
FRI JAN 21 23:22:21 2011
Disconnecting session(-1): due to PADT received
FRI JAN 21 23:22:21 2011
PPP DISCONNECTED on VPI 0 VCI 35 : PPP commanded down
FRI JAN 21 23:22:21 2011
Disconnecting session(0): Verizon due to dsl Restart
FRI JAN 21 23:20:20 2011
PPP CONNECTED on VPI 0 VCI 35
FRI JAN 21 23:20:19 2011
Connecting session(0): Verizon due to dsl Restart
FRI JAN 21 23:20:10 2011
Disconnecting session(-1): due to PADT received
FRI JAN 21 23:20:10 2011
PPP DISCONNECTED on VPI 0 VCI 35 : PPP commanded down
FRI JAN 21 23:20:10 2011
Disconnecting session(0): Verizon due to dsl Restart
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#1 Try to go to http://192.168.1.1/ .
#2 Then Choose Troubleshooting, and then click Transceiver Statistics.
#3 If Troubleshooting does not exist try go to System Monitoring, Advanced Monitors, and then choose Transceiver statistics.
#4 Post up the information you see on that page.