So, I replaced the capacitors in my RTA1320 a while ago, because it was having this weird problem sometimes where it would get DSL sync but wouldn't authenticate PPP and get an IP address when first turned on (I leave it off at night) - rebooting would usually fix the problem.
When I opened it I noticed 3 of the capacitors were bloated, but I replaced the lot.
The original threads:
https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthread.php?t=12175
https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthread.php?t=12213
It worked OK for a week with new capacitors but then it refused to do PPP authentication at all.
Only way I got it working again was to reflash the firmware, reset everything to defaults and reconfigure everything from scratch.
It worked again for another week and then did the same thing.
I gave up on it for now and am currently using a Thomson Speedtouch ST536 v6 - but which has the most annoying web interface I have ever used.
The catch in all of this - the Thomson has exhibited the same problems as the Dynalink, not authenticating the PPP session and requiring a reboot (although not nearly as much). It also uses the same Broadcom chipset as the Dynalink and I have not noticed any problem prior to a recent DSLAM upgrade.
However the Dynalink was in much better shape before the recap so I suspect something there as well. I am just not sure.
This is all very confusing - I hope someone can help me with it!
When I opened it I noticed 3 of the capacitors were bloated, but I replaced the lot.
The original threads:
https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthread.php?t=12175
https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthread.php?t=12213
It worked OK for a week with new capacitors but then it refused to do PPP authentication at all.
Only way I got it working again was to reflash the firmware, reset everything to defaults and reconfigure everything from scratch.
It worked again for another week and then did the same thing.
I gave up on it for now and am currently using a Thomson Speedtouch ST536 v6 - but which has the most annoying web interface I have ever used.
The catch in all of this - the Thomson has exhibited the same problems as the Dynalink, not authenticating the PPP session and requiring a reboot (although not nearly as much). It also uses the same Broadcom chipset as the Dynalink and I have not noticed any problem prior to a recent DSLAM upgrade.
However the Dynalink was in much better shape before the recap so I suspect something there as well. I am just not sure.
This is all very confusing - I hope someone can help me with it!
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