if that worked out, the internet connection is there for you but it gets really really slow or you lose packets.
I am not 100% this is a pure software issue.
Things you should try is:
1. different modem
2. check there is no noise when the outage happens
3. check previous firmware 384 or the 386 image that I built with old DSL
4. internet may get slow because for some reasons routing tables are messed up (you can test this be running route -n when it works and there is an outage)
BtW I believe you could get much better and wider support from this forum if you create a thread about this issue, since it gets offtopic now (not related to my firmware).
1. I do not have a spare modem to try, and buying a new modem/router is not my priority right now.
2. Where do I check the noise? Is it on the System Log, DSL Log page? Currently, operating normally, as a reference, I have these values:
U0 | D1 | U1 | D2 | U2 | D3 | U3 | D4 | U4 | |
VDSL Band Status | |||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Line Attenuation (dB) | 2.5 | 11.2 | 21.8 | 29.7 | 35.8 | 46.7 | - | - | - |
Signal Attenuation (dB) | - | 11.5 | 20.9 | 30.0 | 37.1 | 47.0 | - | - | - |
SNR Margin (dB) | 19.1 | 14.8 | - | 14.8 | 18.9 | 14.7 | 19.1 | 14.4 |
3. Yes, that is my plan. I will wait for Asus support to respond to my feedback, if they will. Then I will check your 386 image built with old DSL 1.0.4.9 image.
4. Sorry but I do not have the knowledge of route -n! Please clarify what commands I need to run and where? Windows? SSH shell?
I understand the subject becoming off topic and consider opening a new thread. Thank you for your support.