ONT disconnecting and reconnecting from internet
JMTHEFOX95
Enthusiast - Level 2

Hello, I just got FiOS gigabit installed in my home on the 14th of August. Me and my mom used to have FiOS a long time ago before switching to Optimum/Altice USA. I have my desktop PC connected to the router as well as my laptop being connected via Wifi. The internet was blazing fast and close to advertised speeds. However, after my internet got installed, the internet dropped out after 2 hours or so and reconnected afterward. I thought it had something to do with the signals for the router. I tried plugging it in directly to a power outlet, but the same thing happened. It also happened when I used my ASUS RT-AC66U router. Even rebooting the router and replacing the router didn't stop the disconnects. At first I thought that the 75ft WAN cable was faulty , but it seemed to work okay. I also did turn off uPnP and it barely had any effect. Turns out it was most likely the ONT we have since it has been there since we have switched to Optimum and came back to FiOS.

Is there any way to have the ONT (and maybe the WAN cable) replaced with a new ONT and WAN cable?

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Re: ONT disconnecting and reconnecting from internet
smith6612
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Every two hours (on the dot?) sounds like trouble with DHCP Renewal. The Leases are typically around two hours, and the router should start attempting renewal once half of the lease has lapsed. What do the logs from your router show around the time the connection drops, and restores?

One setting I recommend changing if you still have the ASUS router in the mix, is the WAN DHCP Aggressiveness. ASUS defaults to Aggressive, which I've found causes problems with some ISPs refusing to issue or renew IPs because the router asks too frequently. In the router's web interface, go to the WAN settings and change this from Aggressive to Normal. The FiOS Quantum router does not have such a setting.

Also, are you using Coax or Ethernet from the ONT? Wouldn't hurt if you're using Ethernet to try another cable temporarily. Otherwise, Verizon can check the logs on your ONT to see if it is reporting signal issues or any other signs of trouble with the Fiber signal.

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Re: ONT disconnecting and reconnecting from internet
smith6612
Community Leader
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Every two hours (on the dot?) sounds like trouble with DHCP Renewal. The Leases are typically around two hours, and the router should start attempting renewal once half of the lease has lapsed. What do the logs from your router show around the time the connection drops, and restores?

One setting I recommend changing if you still have the ASUS router in the mix, is the WAN DHCP Aggressiveness. ASUS defaults to Aggressive, which I've found causes problems with some ISPs refusing to issue or renew IPs because the router asks too frequently. In the router's web interface, go to the WAN settings and change this from Aggressive to Normal. The FiOS Quantum router does not have such a setting.

Also, are you using Coax or Ethernet from the ONT? Wouldn't hurt if you're using Ethernet to try another cable temporarily. Otherwise, Verizon can check the logs on your ONT to see if it is reporting signal issues or any other signs of trouble with the Fiber signal.

Re: ONT disconnecting and reconnecting from internet
lasagna
Community Leader
Community Leader

Smith6612 may be on to something ...

First, are you sure it's the ONT?  Have you looked at the lights on the ONT and are they still showing it as online (Mgmt active)?   Observe the ONT when it's working properly and then again when it's not.  

The router thing is the real possibility however ... how do you have that ASUS router attached to the network?   Disconnect everything from the Vz router except the one PC and the connection which runs to the ONT and turn everything off EXCEPT the ONT, PC, and router.   Any old Optimum equipment AND most definitely the ASUS router must be powered off (not just disconnected).

See if the problem goes away.   

If it does, I would be willing to bet you have your ASUS router configured "as a router" with the LAN ports on the same side of the network as the LAN ports of the Vz router.   Essentially, you have two DHCP servers running and every two hours a battle ensues when one router provides bad information to your PC and pulls it away from the Vz router.

Come back after you test and if the problem was resolved, we can talk thru how to proper connect the ASUS if you want to keep it in the mix.

Re: ONT disconnecting and reconnecting from internet
JMTHEFOX95
Enthusiast - Level 2

Here is part of the log taken from the AC66U B1

Aug 25 10:36:56 kernel: sizeof forward pkt param = 192
Aug 25 10:36:56 BWDPI: fun bitmap = 3
Aug 25 10:37:51 rc_service: bwdpi_check 266:notify_rc stop_upnp
Aug 25 10:37:51 miniupnpd[24085]: shutting down MiniUPnPd
Aug 25 10:37:51 nat: apply nat rules (/tmp/nat_rules_eth0_eth0)
Aug 25 10:37:52 rc_service: bwdpi_check 266:notify_rc start_upnp
Aug 25 10:37:52 miniupnpd[26181]: version 1.9 started
Aug 25 10:37:52 miniupnpd[26181]: HTTP listening on port 58864
Aug 25 10:37:52 miniupnpd[26181]: Listening for NAT-PMP/PCP traffic on port 5351
Aug 25 10:37:53 miniupnpd[26181]: upnp_event_send: send(): Connection reset by peer
Aug 25 10:37:55 syslog: WLCEVENTD wlceventd_proc_event(401): eth1: Disassoc 44:91:60:CF:F5:C3, status: 0, reason: Disassociated because sending station is leaving (or has left) BSS (8)
Aug 25 10:37:55 acsd: scan in progress ...
Aug 25 10:37:56 acsd: scan in progress ...
Aug 25 10:37:56 acsd: scan in progress ...
Aug 25 10:37:56 acsd: scan in progress ...
Aug 25 10:37:56 acsd: scan in progress ...
Aug 25 10:37:57 acsd: scan in progress ...
Aug 25 10:37:57 acsd: scan in progress ...
Aug 25 10:37:57 acsd: scan in progress ...
Aug 25 10:37:57 acsd: scan in progress ...
Aug 25 10:37:58 acsd: scan in progress ...
Aug 25 10:37:58 acsd: scan in progress ...
Aug 25 10:37:58 acsd: selected channel spec: 0x1002 (2)
Aug 25 10:37:58 acsd: Adjusted channel spec: 0x1002 (2)
Aug 25 10:37:58 acsd: selected channel spec: 0x1002 (2)
Aug 25 10:37:58 acsd: acs_set_chspec: 0x1002 (2) for reason APCS_CSTIMER
Aug 25 10:46:20 miniupnpd[26181]: upnp_event_process_notify: connect(192.168.50.26:2869): No route to host
Aug 25 10:52:59 acsd: scan in progress ...
Aug 25 10:53:00 acsd: scan in progress ...
Aug 25 10:53:00 acsd: scan in progress ...
Aug 25 10:53:00 acsd: scan in progress ...
Aug 25 10:53:00 acsd: scan in progress ...
Aug 25 10:53:01 acsd: scan in progress ...
Aug 25 10:53:01 acsd: scan in progress ...
Aug 25 10:53:01 acsd: scan in progress ...
Aug 25 10:53:01 acsd: scan in progress ...
Aug 25 10:53:02 acsd: scan in progress ...
Aug 25 10:53:02 acsd: scan in progress ...
Aug 25 10:53:02 acsd: selected channel spec: 0x1004 (4)
Aug 25 10:53:02 acsd: Adjusted channel spec: 0x1004 (4)
Aug 25 10:53:02 acsd: selected channel spec: 0x1004 (4)
Aug 25 10:53:02 acsd: acs_set_chspec: 0x1004 (4) for reason APCS_CSTIMER
Aug 25 11:06:01 syslog: WLCEVENTD wlceventd_proc_event(401): eth2: Disassoc 00:04:4B:CF:AE:52, status: 0, reason: Disassociated because sending station is leaving (or has left) BSS (8)
Aug 25 11:06:01 syslog: WLCEVENTD wlceventd_proc_event(386): eth2: Deauth_ind 00:04:4B:CF:AE:52, status: 0, reason: Class 2 frame received from nonauthenticated station (6)

I just switched the DHCP mode to Normal. I'm using ehternet from the ONT.

Re: ONT disconnecting and reconnecting from internet
JMTHEFOX95
Enthusiast - Level 2

Alright, so I unplugged the Altice One boxes in my house and plugged back in the g1100 router in my room. Same situation as always. The internet still times out and reconnects after two hours. Looks like the 75ft Ethernet cable installed into the Motorola ONT is faulty!! Might need to get a Monoprice Gigabit Ethernet cable.