We have FTTN.
We used to have ADSL2 with quite a few dropouts -- two a week, and that was while we were on-line. The drop-outs would sometimes last hours but usually around ten minutes. Speeds were usable but very variable at the same time. On a good patch it was very fast and at other times it was snail speed - almost a stop. Seemed to be a result of too many users for the available capacity. A good movie on TV and it was nicely fast. End of the movie, or no movie at all and it was dead slow at best.
I did the modem change-over. Needed help from the call centre to set everything up. Works well now, but with the following.
Speed is generally faster than ADSL2, but there are both good patches and bad. We still get drop-outs but they generally last just a minute.
In all instances it pays to do local WiFi disconnect (from the laptop to the modem) and then a reconnect. This jolts the modem into a handshake back to the outside world and away we go again. Sometimes its all fixed in ten seconds- till next time.
(When the drop-out occurs it affects both the local WiFi Lan and the wired desk-top machines. They all benefit from the WiFi reset.)



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