I did faults at telecom (and before that NZPO.. yes.. I am old) for 14 years.
I also worked in slingshots network ops for a year.
Things to note/do:
1. Slingshot cause your disconnects. It is not in their favour to have you not connected (they make money by keeping you connected, and charging you for all the extra data your pr0n downloads use up)
2. the MOST common cause of disconnects is line noise caused by a faulty splitter. Remove all splitters, all phones, and try the adsl, on its own, directly into the jackpoint. If good, replace all splitters.
3. If 2 didnt work, its probably in the line somewhere. Next most common place is a jackpoint. You can take em off and see if they are wet/damp/green. If not green or you cant do it.. hassle someone till they get chorus to come fix it.
4. Call your PHONE COMPANY (if it is you ISP, call them.. otherwise call the people whom you pay for you phone line - they look after your phone line.. ADSL just rides piggy back). Tell them your line is noisy, crackly, unusable most of the time, and it makes your internet drop off.
Failing that, it can be caused by a faulty ADSL router, but that is rare (ish)
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