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Kilack

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#251271 16-Jun-2019 18:19
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Hi,

 

I rebooted my Asus AC86u earlier this evening and now it just won't connect back on to the fibre network.

 

I have restarted it.. reset it.. and it just keeps coming up with the below and this just repeats over and over every few seconds.
This would seem the remote end is terminating the connection, any one have any ideas?
I don't think 2 degrees will be much help as it isn't their modem and imagine it would take a week to get through the layers of tech support to find someone that can help probably.

 

 

 

May 5 18:15:27 pppd[1480]: PPP session is 1271 (0x4f7)
May 5 18:15:27 pppd[1480]: Connected to e4:5d:37:1c:2f:c4 via interface br1
May 5 18:15:27 pppd[1480]: Using interface ppp0
May 5 18:15:27 pppd[1480]: Connect: ppp0 <--> br1
May 5 18:15:28 pppd[1480]: PAP authentication succeeded
May 5 18:15:28 pppd[1480]: peer from calling number E4:5D:37:1C:2F:C4 authorized
May 5 18:15:28 pppd[1480]: LCP terminated by peer
May 5 18:15:30 nat: apply redirect rules error!
May 5 18:15:31 pppd[1480]: Connection terminated.
May 5 18:15:31 pppd[1480]: Sent PADT
May 5 18:15:31 pppd[1480]: Modem hangup


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  #2260184 18-Jun-2019 12:57
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Hi All,

 

Issue has been identified and confirmed as a bug. We have been supplied with a work around which will be implemented in the early hours of tomorrow morning while a more permanent fix is created, tested & deployed.

 

Nick.





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