Need something that will...
#1

check and report to me if my router had lost connection when ever the PC was on and if possible the duration.Something like that exists?
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#2

see router homepage aka "Default Gateway" Some routers have logs some dont.
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#3

There is a System Log but i dont understand a thing displayed
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#4

That log is the key and the best way. You could also create or download a simple ping watchdog to ping a website like ****** frequently, but this all creates unneccesary traffic and work that wouldnt be needed when using the log.

It should clearly say "connection lost" or "connection established" somewhere in the log., maybe something like "DSL training" that runs just before connecting.
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That log is the key and the best way. You could also create or download a simple ping watchdog to ping a website like ****** frequently, but this all creates unneccesary traffic and work that wouldnt be needed when using the log.

It should clearly say "connection lost" or "connection established" somewhere in the log., maybe something like "DSL training" that runs just before connecting.
He wants to know if router disconnects , so best way to know it is from router itself
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#6

Here is a sample log

Код:
1/1/2000 0:0:31> bridge only stop
1/1/2000 0:0:31> SNMP TRAP 3: link up
1/1/2000 0:0:31> Quick bridge not allow multi-channel
1/1/2000 0:0:31> bridge only stop
1/1/2000 0:0:31> SNMP TRAP 3: link up
1/1/2000 0:0:31> Quick bridge not allow multi-channel
1/1/2000 0:0:31> bridge only stop
1/1/2000 0:0:31> SNMP TRAP 3: link up
1/1/2000 0:0:31> Quick bridge not allow multi-channel
1/1/2000 0:0:31> bridge only stop
1/1/2000 0:0:31> SNMP TRAP 3: link up
1/1/2000 0:0:31> Quick bridge not allow multi-channel
1/1/2000 0:0:31> bridge only stop
1/1/2000 0:0:31> SNMP TRAP 3: link up
1/1/2000 0:0:34> ppp_ready: ch:80546864, iface:804916c8
1/1/2000 0:0:34> SNMP TRAP 3: link up
1/1/2000 0:0:34> Accept() fail
1/1/2000 0:0:34> Accept() fail
1/1/2000 0:0:59> SNMP TRAP 3: link up
1/1/2000 0:1:7> sending request to NTP server(46)
1/1/2000 0:1:8> received from NTP server(47)
10/23/2012 22:2:54> Adjust time to 5087140e
10/23/2012 22:2:54> adjtime task pause 1 day
10/23/2012 22:3:22> netMakeChannDial: err=-3000 rn_p=804fc014
10/23/2012 22:11:11> Last errorlog repeat 529 Times
I dont see Any thing like "connection lost" or anything.Could Give me a link of the Watchdog type software?
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#7

Bumpy! Mauzen? Link plz ?
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#8

Open command prompt, and use ping your router. For example, "ping 192.168.2.1 -t"
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