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In this article, I will give you 100% tested and working solution of BSNL's repeated internet disconnection issue. I will not use technical jargons so even if you are not a tech-savvy guy you won't have any difficulty understanding the procedure. Before I provide the solution, I should tell you guys about my internet setup:
I have set up my network in a manner so that I have an always-on internet connection. This is different from the default setup of BSNL, which requires you to connect through a window every time. This means whenever I start my computer I get connected to the internet automatically. Here is the solution: Put the BSNL land phone receiver down. Yes, it's that simple. Just put it down while the internet is disconnected and then reconnect or just wait if your modem/router is set up to reconnect automatically in case of disconnection (which is my case). My internet was getting disconnected 20-25 times per hour before I found this solution. Now, I have not had a single disconnection in the last 48 hours. I was also able to reproduce the problem by putting the receiver back in the morning. From a preliminary investigation, it seems that the splitter provided by BSNL is responsible for this weird behavior. Those who don't have an always-on setup may also try this solution or a variant of this solution. Just because the setup is different doesn't mean the solution won't work as the problem is in the splitter.
I have set up my network in a manner so that I have an always-on internet connection. This is different from the default setup of BSNL, which requires you to connect through a window every time. This means whenever I start my computer I get connected to the internet automatically. Here is the solution: Put the BSNL land phone receiver down. Yes, it's that simple. Just put it down while the internet is disconnected and then reconnect or just wait if your modem/router is set up to reconnect automatically in case of disconnection (which is my case). My internet was getting disconnected 20-25 times per hour before I found this solution. Now, I have not had a single disconnection in the last 48 hours. I was also able to reproduce the problem by putting the receiver back in the morning. From a preliminary investigation, it seems that the splitter provided by BSNL is responsible for this weird behavior. Those who don't have an always-on setup may also try this solution or a variant of this solution. Just because the setup is different doesn't mean the solution won't work as the problem is in the splitter.