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StNick

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#248813 11-Apr-2019 08:41
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I use my Mikrotik RB3011UiAS to connect to BigPipe UFB.  A few months ago, I noticed that after updating my router, my internet connection did not come back after the reboot.  I contacted BigPipe who insisted that everything was 100% fine their end and that they could see me attempting to make the connection, but it was unsuccessful for reasons they couldn't explain.  They blamed my router.  It was only after powering down my ONT and waiting 10 minutes that the PPPoE connection was successful.  Ever since that day, I have been unable to disconnect and reconnect my PPPoE interface without powering down the ONT for 10 minutes.  Any hope of remotely updating the router when they release a new version of RouterOS is out the window, since I know that it won't come back online afterwards.  It's very frustrating to say the least.

 

 

 

Last night I thought I'd try the Huawei BigPipe router and see if the issue was there too. As it turns out, the Huawei was able to disconnect and reconnect at will without the need to touch the ONT at all.

 

 

 

I've used Mikrotik routers in various flavours for as long as I can remember now and I have never experienced this problem.  I find it very hard to believe that my hardware is faulty since once it is connected, everything runs like a dream and fortunately, the connection stays active for weeks or even months without the need to touch the ONT.  However I would love to get to the bottom of this, so if anyone has any ideas, I'd really like to hear them please.

 

 

 

Thanks in advance.


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RunningMan
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  #2216424 13-Apr-2019 12:19
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StNick: [snip]The Android mikrotik app was updated not so long ago and with it came this "internet Detect" feature. I believe I used the app to turn it on. Could that be the culprit? .

 

Could well be. https://wiki.mikrotik.com/wiki/Manual:Detect_internet suggests it checks if an address can obtain an address by DHCP, but isn't clear whether it will drop it's own client on to the interface. Try enabling it, and see if the issue returns


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