Connect to PPPOE automatically when it disconnects ?

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       #11

    If OP has no router...port forwarding isnt the answer!

    persian: Have you contacted your ISP???
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       #12

    Darryl Licht said:
    If OP has no router...port forwarding isnt the answer!
    hmmmm.........be kind enough to go through all the posts
    persianmajid said:
    My modem is TP-Link TD-8811
    TD-8811
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    persianmajid said:
    hi ... thanks , but as I said I don't have router.
    gat - I have been with this thread since the beginning... please feel free to review yourself. I was merely going by what the OP said above...

    Besides, that... most ISP's lock their supplied modem/router combos so that users cannot fiddle with them.
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    persian: If you can get into your modem/routers configuration here is the user guide...

    http://www.tp-link.com/english/soft/200862161845.pdf

    On page 11 it shows the setting for "Dial on Demand"
    Connect to PPPOE automatically when it disconnects ?-page-11.png

    Either remove the checkmark or set to the max allowed, that should cure your issue!
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       #14

    Darryl Licht said:

    gat - I have been with this thread since the beginning... please feel free to review yourself. I was merely going by what the OP said above...
    a lot of water has flown under the proverbial bridge since that post by the OP

    Besides, that... most ISP's lock their supplied modem/router combos so that users cannot fiddle with them.
    virtual servers/port forwarding is a common thing nowadays......isp's block sites usually not router settings
    plus....one imp fact that OP stated was ....
    I used to use IDM for downloading but It only is able to reconnect Bridge and Dial-up Connections
    hence the suggestion that PF might be a way out to connect in pppoe mode
    regards.........thathagat
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    thathagat said:
    a lot of water has flown under the proverbial bridge since that post by the OP
    I didnt take the time to look up his router as you did... good catch!

    Darryl Licht said:
    Besides, that... most ISP's lock their supplied modem/router combos so that users cannot fiddle with them.
    thathagat said:
    virtual servers/port forwarding is a common thing nowadays......isp's block sites usually not router settings
    No really??? Cmon man!

    ...And YES many ISPs DO block the users access to THEIR modem/routers configuration! We (the users) are merely leasing/renting the ISP's equipment... therefore many ISPs lock users out of the config pages. A typical user has no business in the configuration of their modem/router and can do more harm than good!
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       #16

    Darryl Licht said:
    If OP has no router...port forwarding isnt the answer!

    persian: Have you contacted your ISP???

    Disconnections is just at nights , It's weird but My ISP does it purposely to decrease the Download bandwidth



    Darryl Licht said:

    persian: If you can get into your modem/routers configuration here is the user guide...

    http://www.tp-link.com/english/soft/200862161845.pdf

    On page 11 it shows the setting for "Dial on Demand"
    Connect to PPPOE automatically when it disconnects ?-page-11.png

    Either remove the checkmark or set to the max allowed, that should cure your issue!
    Thanks for the picture , I think that's the only thing I can do about it .
    SO What should I write in the box is I want it to reconnect immediately ?
    Thanks again .
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       #17

    persianmajid said:
    SO What should I write in the box is I want it to reconnect immediately ?
    Thanks again .
    hi... as Darryl Licht already mentioned....
    Either remove the checkmark or set to the max allowed
    so set it to either 4320(max)
    or uncheck.....dial on demand
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    seven
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       #18

    thathagat said:
    hi... as Darryl Licht already mentioned....
    Either remove the checkmark or set to the max allowed
    so set it to either 4320(max)
    or uncheck.....dial on demand
    Thanks for the answer .
    by the way If I uncheck it , I think it never dial , so It'll never reconnect , Am I wrong ? Or I don't get it ? can you explain a little more ?
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       #19

    well......
    If you tick Dial On Demand the modem will connect every time someone tries to access the internet.The Idle Time setting adjusts how long it will be with no internet activity before the modem automatically logs off. If you don't have dial-on-demand turned on and have set idle timeout to 0 then to reconnect you'll have to hit the 'Connect' button. tweak the settings and see what works best...cheers

    Disconnections is just at nights , It's weird but My ISP does it purposely to decrease the Download bandwidth
    you'll still experience disconnections
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       #20

    thathagat said:
    Darryl Licht said:

    gat - I have been with this thread since the beginning... please feel free to review yourself. I was merely going by what the OP said above...
    a lot of water has flown under the proverbial bridge since that post by the OP

    Besides, that... most ISP's lock their supplied modem/router combos so that users cannot fiddle with them.
    virtual servers/port forwarding is a common thing nowadays......isp's block sites usually not router settings
    plus....one imp fact that OP stated was ....
    I used to use IDM for downloading but It only is able to reconnect Bridge and Dial-up Connections
    hence the suggestion that PF might be a way out to connect in pppoe mode
    regards.........thathagat
    Persian: Just set it to the max of 4320... what have you got to lose? It should work!
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