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Disable Enable SRA
Saturday 17th February, 2018 10:58 Comments: 0
For a very long time I've been manually reconnecting a TP Link router after it loses its ADSL connection in an unusual way. The logs revealed I'd get an "LCP TermReq" error that appears to have been sent from the exchange to try and terminate my connection. At this point the router loses its IP address, but never tries to re-establish the connection as it doesn't seem to realise the connection is down.

For the last few months the connection has been fine ever since I disabled the DSL setting "Enable SRA". This seems to have stopped the TermReq messages and the connection is stable again. Thankfully the VDSL connection using an identical router has been fine, which is probably why I'd been so complacent.
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