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Transistor3055
10 months ago

If powerline adapters (also called dLAN) are used, these adapters can disrupt the DSL signals of the telephone line to such an extent that the DSL connection breaks down. Then the router will have to rebuild the DSL connection.

In this case, disconnect all Powerline adapters from power and check whether it works stable without Powerline adapters.

See also on the configuration page of the router (event log) whether there are problems.

Good luck!

MarSusMar
10 months ago
Reply to  Transistor3055

Powerline… where does FS write powerline once?

Transistor3055
10 months ago
Reply to  MarSusMar

My answer formulates a WENN condition:

If powerline adapters (also called dLAN) are used…

If not, you can read my answer.

See, the questioner writes

we use these adapters…

Powerline is notorious for such behavior of the router.

Solution could then be WLAN repeaters.

LG Transistor3055

Transistor3055
10 months ago

Your words were

For God’s sake….

and

You can save your link and your teaching…

The same applies to your words. I’m saving them, too, because physical mischief.

A wobble contact that “Wackelt” every 2 hours. Maybe these are also the single men that pull on the cable every 2 hours.

A wobble contact is never periodic, especially sporadic.

I remain with my statement (she is not 100% pure, but very likely):

It will be the powerline that prepares or causes the problems.

Perhaps even a periodic heat problem in the powerline adapter, which then periodically achieves an extreme heat situation until they “cool” again without load (=data rate).

LG Transistor3055

MarSusMar
10 months ago

Foreway I stand the exact speedport, 3 m away

No. Link blinkt means at speedport:Sync setup (training)

At least that’s true when you leave training because the word does not appear in the BD and word use of the hotline.

Thus, a DSL signal is applied, the cabling is OK.

No only when link permanently illuminates, is the DAS signal Vorhanden that looks like this in the picture but FS writes it flashes. Blinken is badly photographed.

Solang link blink does not come online, so does not shine online either.

Thus, the DSL connection has been interrupted in advance (often due to disturbances) and is now rebuilt (training=determining the frequency response of the line).

And exactly the fault the provider has to fix, so KD has to call. Here Kd needs the Wlan/Internet explanation, otherwise his DSL provider (usually the third-party providers that only exist on the paper) tells him your Wlan is your thing and ends the conversation. success zero,

Such disturbances “Synchabruch” are simply wafer contacts that do not fix themselves alone. Become a complete signal loss at some point. The cable is simply out of the connection. Only if a technician goes to the distributor because of another KD, can such a fault fix itself. If he fixes the cable.

You can save your link and your teaching. I know that from the DSL hotline alone.

Do you wish me success??? For what?

Transistor3055
10 months ago

Link flashes means the DSL signal is not present.

No. Link blinkt means at speedport: Sync setup (training)

Thus, a DSL signal is applied, the cabling is OK.

Thus, the DSL connection has been interrupted in advance (often due to disturbances) and is now rebuilt (training=determining the frequency response of the line).

Yes, a Powerline adapter can cause precisely this termination, the telephone line (TAE-Dose + telephone line in the wall + DSL cable) is too severely disturbed by the powerline signals. The domestic power grid acts like a large antenna and radiates into the laid telephone line (=DSL-start).

Here in this answer (from me) detailed (with many links) explains:

Internet is falling out? (Router, TP-Link) – good question

PS:

And that the questioners here at GF do not cleanly separate the terms WLAN and Internet, I have become used to it.

The questioner needs a solution, and no instruction on how to cleanly separate the terms WLAN and Internet.

Success

MarSusMar
10 months ago

For God’s sake. That’s getting worse and that’s an expert.

FS confuses Wlan with Internet that is nothing unusual.

The solution is in question! Link flashes means the DSL signal is not present. In this case, the syche breaks.

Calls provider..

_____________________________

Since Powerline is removed from Router Per lan, each Lan connection would have to react like this. Powerline is not relevant in this case.

Repeaters are right on the garbage. If you can use it as a cable solution as AccesPoint.

Telekomhilft
10 months ago

Hello,

we like to help you. Sign up to us so that we can assess whether the problems are on the line or the device, or whether there are disturbances in the home network and outside the own four walls that can be the reason for this.

^Marco

MarSusMar
10 months ago

Wlan is

W ireless

L okal

A re-

N etal

A local radio network or Wlan Intranet.

Not the internet.

When Power lights the Speedport power.

Link would be the existing DSL signal. If the link LED flashes missing the signal.

Online comes when your access data are balanced.

If Wlan’s on all the way. See above, your terminals can establish a radio link to the router. If it’s not, it’s your problem.

So your problem is not the Wlan or Intranet. The missing or breaking DSL signal.

Technically, the sysch abortions are.

You have to call your DSL provider.

If Deutsche Telekom (0800/330100) is able to start the router from the call center with the mobile phone, then you would be out of the line.

Spielwiesen
10 months ago

Wlan is coming and going?

Could it be that in the basic settings it should be permanently in operation?

That would just be a click. This has been the reason for an unstable line at the beginning.

If you clarified it, the network operator would be there for me! He can measure what it is.

What could also be a reason: net instability – ‘sleeping’ through flutter current – it would almost be a miracle if the unknowledge didn’t happen!

Good luck!

Spielwiesen
10 months ago
Reply to  Leon2539

That was the installation. Uninstall everything and restart it with the click suf WLAN continuous operation.

Maybe just pull the plug before and pull it for 10 min. Leave it out? Here it always works wonder… ! (I still throw a strict look over…^)

evtldocha
10 months ago

Wlan is coming and going?

Your picture shows that Wi-Fi is available, after all, the Wi-Fi LED lights… so your question is wrong because you didn’t – like so many – distinguish between Wi-Fi and Internet connection, and therefore probably haven’t informed your provider for 2 years — or if — told him the same thing as in the question. Why do I say this: if you tell your provider that your Wi-Fi is not going, it is usually of little interest to him, because that is not your problem. However, you tell him that your internet connection will expire every 2 hours for 5 minutes, only then is it your provider’s problem.