Troubleshoot Slow & Unstable Internet Connection For BSNL Broadband Users

Greetings! In this modern age, we are constantly pained with slow internet. Though our government and Indian ISP’s are trying their best to bring forth a purely digital age by providing means for communication; the backbone for this is the internet. It’s sad that even though we have access to high-speed internet, we are constantly reminded that not everything goes according to plan. We constantly face slow internet and unstable internet connections with most of the ISP’s. Of course, unless it’s the costly fiber internet; available only in some parts or some limited cities.


We constantly face slow internet and unstable internet connections with most of the ISP’s. Of course, unless it’s the costly fiber internet; available only in some part or some limited cities.
A large number of people use Broadband connections, be it of BSNL, Airtel or any other ISP’s; this article mostly provides a general walkthrough for troubleshooting or a guide on how to fix slow and unstable internet connection for BSNL Broadband users or any other ADSL Broadband Users from other ISP’s.
Please note that this article can be a bit technical so if you’re not willing to go through all of them or don’t understand them, you can ask for help, depth explanation or dedicated support (paid) in comments below. 


The Broadband Speed does not alone depend upon the Broadband Plan of the connection.
There are multiple factors that boost or enhance the performance of the Broadband speed on your Device/System. Just for the knowledge & for the better understanding you can note down the following points.
Please, keep these points/steps in mind while Installing/Troubleshooting Broadband connection or resolving Internet speed problem.
I am sure it will help in improving your Internet experience with the BSNL company.
Prior to the stuff below also know that having good quality equipment like the Broadband Router, Telephone Cables, ADSL Splitter, LAN Cables from reputable manufactures;
can vastly improve your internet experience from BSNL broadband. Though most of the times; the equipment provided by the BSNL is standard; however expending a little extra
on dedicated hardware for your internet connection can be a great blessing.

Some recommended Broadband Equipment.

Lan or Ethernet Cable: We recommend getting CAT 7 RJ55 Ethernet Cables; however you can also go for CAT 6.

Modem-Router: These are highly reputed, used and reviewed ADSL2+ Broadband Modems and are compatible with BSNL Broadband. These have been known to perform better than other modems that are available or provided by BSNL (Usually Terracom Modems and Syrma Modem).

ADSL Splitter:

Telephone Cables:


 

Steps for a Trouble-free Broadband Internet Connection:

Many have asked this, how can they effectively get a stable connection on BSNL Broadband! Usually, from the subscriber side, there aren’t many things that we can do
however, I’ve here mentioned simple steps and things that can be followed or implemented. Much of them should be taken care at the time of the installation of your modem.
However few things can be serviced after a time period for better conditions.
 
1. For Reliability & Speed, Use following DNS Addresses:
A) On Dial-up or Bridge mode Broadband connections.
Enter following DNS address at Local Area Connection or Wireless Network Connection.
Primary DNS — 192.168.1.1
Alternate DNS 
 
B) Automatic or Multiuser or PPPoE mode Broadband connection.
Login inside the Modem or Router Interface and enter the following DNS address
Primary DNS — 8.8.8.8 or 156.154.70.1 or 156.154.71.1 or 4.2.2.2 or 208.67.222.222 or 208.67.220.220 or 8.8.4.4 (Use any of these)
Alternate DNS — 156.154.70.1 or 156.154.71.1 or 4.2.2.2 or 208.67.222.222 or 208.67.220.220 or 8.8.4.4 or 8.8.8.8 (Use any of these But different from above Primary DNS).
 
2. Check SNR Value:
SNR (Signal to Noise Ratio) value at Downstream must be greater than 13 dBSee DSL Line Parameters in Modem Interface Page under heading Overview or Device Info or Status or Statistics as different Modems have different styles of interfaces. If SNR value is lower than 13 dB then insist for a Change of Line (Drop Wire) or Jumper or Vertical or DP or Line Pair. Broadband may work on a value lower than 13 dB but there would be likely a slow speed, frequent disconnections & Timeouts. Practically it’s not possible to provide a line with an exact value of SNR. So variations could be there & try for best higher possible value in any given conditions.
 
3. Check Attenuation Value:
Attenuation value at Downstream must be less than 45 dB. See DSL Line Parameters in Modem Interface Page under heading Overview or Device Info or Status or Statistics. If the value is greater than 43 dB then insist for Change of Phone Line (Drop Wire), Jumper, Vertical, DP or Line Pair. Broadband may work on a value higher than 45 dB but there would be likely a slow speed, frequent Disconnections, and Timeouts. Practically it’s not possible to provide a line with an exact value of Attenuation. So variations could be there & try for best possible value in any given conditions.
 
4. Choose Right MTU Size (Maximum Transmission Unit):
Almost all MTU sizes (like 1500, 1492 or 1480) give good speed performance; among all website browsing & downloading. But one should preferably use 1492 as MTU in all Modem/Router connections until & unless one faces any significant problem with MTU. This value is defined inside the Modem or Router configuration page.
 
5. Always use ADSL Splitter:
ADSL Splitter must be used on a Telephone Line at the subscriber premises having a Broadband connection. It divides main (frequency) Telephone Line coming from the Telephone Exchange into Phone (Low frequency) & Broadband (High frequency) connection. So Modem must be feed with pure ADSL signal.
 
6. Right Physical Layout:
Physical Layout of the line must be in accordance with the technical norms followed for a Broadband connection i.e., Phone Line coming from DP (Distribution Point) must be First terminated at an ADSL Splitter in the subscriber’s home.
 
7. Use Multiple Telecommunication devices only after Splitter:
The extra Telecommunication devices must be connected only after the ADSL Splitter. So is advised to avoid the use of following…
a) No Parallel Phones Connection,
b) No Intercom,
c) No EPBAX,
d) No Joints/Cuts in Line,
e) No Conduit/Internal Wiring.
 
8. Use Good Quality Wires:
Please, avoid PVC wires & other non-Telecommunication wires for a Telephone having a Broadband connection. Instead, Use Drop Wire (made up of Copper) supplied by BSNL.
 
9. Keep the line path away from any Interference:
Telephone Line Path should be away from any kind of Electrical Lines & Electrical or Electronic Appliances/Equipment/Devices.
 
10. Keep Connecting Terminals Clean:
All the Connecting Terminals or Points must be Clean and free from Rust/Dust/Carbon.
 
11. Cover Joints:
Proper Insulation & Tapping of Joints must be done at all points or terminations. Don’t let any joint open or hanging loose in the air as it may invite trouble anytime.
 
12. Check Loose Connections:
Telephone cables, Drop wires, LAN & USB cables should be tightly & properly connected for proper flow of data transmission and smooth connectivity at all times.
 
13. Choose Right Media:
For faster speed experience, LAN (Ethernet) Cable should be preferred over Wireless medium (Wi-Fi) & USB Cable for Broadband connections.
 
14. Avoid Joints/Cuts:
Check Telephone Line, Drop wire for any Cuts & Cracks and replace the same whenever you notice. If possible & feasible use single wire without any Joints.
 
15. Noise-free Line:
There must be No Noise & Disturbance on the telephone line. You may pick the phone receiver and dial any digit once (let’s say number 5) and silently hear any Sound to determine the hidden noise/disturbance. Any good line has a complete silence when heard through a receiver.
 
16. Use Proper Modulation:
If the distance of the subscriber’s modem is more than 2.5 Km in length from the Telephone Exchange (DSLAM) then Use only G.dmt Modulation in the modem DSL settings. Disable all other modulations if possibleThe distance of underground cable from Exchange to the user Home is considered rather than road or aerial distance.
 
17. Use Proper & High-Quality Splitter:
If SNR or Attenuation levels are not at recommended levels even after changing the Line/Drop wires then Pls try to change the Splitter to see any difference in their values. Sometimes internal circuit of splitter becomes faulty & give false parameters.
 
18. Use High-Quality Modem device:
Modems of different Companies or different Models of Modem have different Internal Circuitry and they read line parameters differently. So if Line parameters are not at recommended levels then try to Change the Modem to see any difference in SNR values.
The Modems like Telecom, Huawei, UT-Star, TP-link, D-link, and Link Sys perform exceptionally well even in poor signal to noise ratio conditions also. That means if your house is at a considerable distance from your BSNL exchange, naturally, the line attenuation will be more and the cheap quality Modems used at subscriber’s home would fail to perform reliably or read line profile accurately.
Here’s a list of ADSL Modems that we recommend.

  1. Simple ADSL Modems
  2. ADSL Modem With WiFi Capabilities

19. Use UPS for Stable Power Supply:
Try to Use power supply from a UPS (Uninterrupted Power Supply) for Modem & Router’s adapter to avoid any kind of power fluctuations.
 
20. Use Correct Modem Adapter:
Use Modem Adapter as per the Original Current & Voltage ratings given on the adapter or printed on the Modem box. Using Low or High Voltage/Current rating adapter may cause Modem & DSL to behave improperly.
 
21. Prefer PPPoE settings over Bridge Mode of Connection:
PPPoE (Always ON) settings are much stable, secure and faster than Bridge (Dial-up) settings. Even if there is High Attenuation and Low SNR the Broadband connects & works well for most of the times. Moreover, Hackers can’t access your PC easily in PPPoE mode connection as the Modem itself is dealing with the server & comes in between PC & Internet. This is good considering the security point of view.
 
22. Check Line Profile:
The default Line Profile of a Broadband connection (DSLAM port) is generally set at 2 Mbps (2048kbps) rate. But sometimes speed problem comes when we have 4 Mbps or higher plan & our speed does not cross beyond 2 Mbps. Then we need to check whether our Line profile is configured correctly as per our selected Broadband plan. The wrong profile freezes the speed at a certain level.
 
23. Lower the Line Profile if the Line Quality is Extremely Poor:
If the Line quality is very poor despite using all the above steps & the Broadband plan or speed requirements are less than 2 Mbps speed bandwidth (like in the case of unlimited 256kbps or 512kbps or 1Mbps Plan) then request your local NIB Section to Lower the Line Profile of Broadband connection (DSLAM port) to 1 Mbps from the default profile of 2Mbps. It will make your SNR signal value to go up, the DSL Link becomes more stable & ultimately the overall experience of speed increases. This could be the last resort for broadband connections installed at far distances (usually in rural areas) or with areas having poor line quality. This is done only with the permission of NIB staff and to save the connection from being getting disconnected. For us, every customer is important & we need to find out alternate ways to satisfy user’s purpose & utility.
 
24. Unused/Extra PVC values may be removed:
You may delete or disable all the irrelevant PVC values in the WAN settings of the Modem except 0/35 which is meant for BSNL Broadband connection. Some PVC values like 0/100, 0/32, 8/35 are used for IPTV, VPN & VoIP respectively and generally not used for any home broadband connection until & unless a customer has subscribed to the above special services.
 
25. Check if you have crossed your High-Speed Download Limit:
In some connections, it is noticed that Broadband speed decreases after a specific download limit. Those unlimited plans come under Fair Usage Policy (FUP) Plans where the broadband speed comes down to a specific rate automatically after the stipulated download limit at higher speed is consumed. So actually the speed decreases due to the plan is chosen by the user itself. You may restore your high-speed bandwidth after FUP limit by going through below URL at a nominal cost
http://172.30.35.20/bsnlfup/usage.php
26. Select Right Modem Settings:
Always Enable NAT, Firewall & Default Route check-boxes (features) in the Modem configuration/interface page.
27. Disable Automatic Updates of computer Softwares:
If possible, disable Automatic Updates of most of the third party Programs installed in your Computer. Instead, choose or change their settings to Manual updates available in the options/feature button.
 
28. Remove unused Software Applications:
Please Delete or Uninstall Unnecessary Softwares like Web Toolbars, browser Add-ons, browser extensions, Screensavers, Weather updates, Desktop Gadgets & Programs which are hooked to internet from your system.
 
29. Install Good Anti-Virus with a firewall:
Use any (free or paid) good Anti-Virus with Internet Security suite for extra protection from Malware. As most of the speed is hogged by Viruses, Trojans, Worms, Spywares, Adwares etc. likely present in all computers due to use of pen drives & online activities. The firewall will display which program is requesting for Internet access.
 
30. Choose Good Browser:
One should use browsers like Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, and Opera for Web surfing which are much faster, safer and reliable than the conventional Internet Explorer which is embedded in the windows.
 
31. Install Updates on Time:
Install all Security and Essential updates regularly from Microsoft if you are using Genuine Windows on your computer. Those who are using the non-Windows operating system should also update their system with regular service patches.
 
32. Use Specific Software for Specific Purpose:
Use Download Manager for Downloading Files rather than using inbuilt windows or browser’s traditional downloading feature for saving files on hard disk. As the Download Manager uses specific technology which boosts speed many times (i.e., utilizes full bandwidth available in your Broadband Plan).
 
33. Choose Good Operating System (OS):
Prefer Windows 7 over Windows XP and choose Windows XP over Windows Vista for using the Internet as the latter is slower in comparison while using Internet-based activities & programs. Windows 7 is fast, reliable & preferred OS. Linux based systems and MAC OS are quite better than Windows as they are mostly immune to the virus.
 
34. Only one ADSL splitter per Line:
Never use two ADSL Splitters on the same line for any parallel phone connections. Instead, use phone extensions for using multiple telephone connections.
 
35. Secure your Wi-Fi connection:
Never let your Wireless Modem or Router unsecured. Use WEP-128 bits or WPA/WPA-2 security key settings. Choose strong key but easy to remember Wi-Fi password containing both letters & digits. You may also use MAC-based security which is the strongest security that enables only systems which are present in MAC list to have internet access.
 
36. Ensure Proper Connections on Exchanges too:
All connections, jumpers, and fuses should be clean & tightly connected at MDF Side of the Telephone Exchange.
 
37. Unplug Fuses in Rare Cases:
In old (E10B) exchanges we may avoid using GD Tubes in Fuses at MDF side to increase Line Quality i.e., SNR value. It should be used only in cases where the line quality is very poor in rural/remote areas.
 
38. Keep a Tab on Torrent or Hidden applications:
Most of the torrent software keep running all the time in the background which may reduce your browsing speed. So better quit the application if it’s not in use or your download is finished. Always lower the upload speed of Torrents if you are on FUP or limited plans.
 
39. Choose Right Plan for Right Purpose:
One should use right broadband plan for right kind of activity. Suppose someone wants to use only Audio chat then one should have a connection with more than 128kbps of speed and if someone wants to use Video chat then one should use a connection with a speed of 512 kbps or more. The speed of 256 kbps is fine for email checking & browsing different websites. For multitasking, one should prefer high-speed broadband plans. So, one should opt Right plan for Right kind of online activity.
 
40. Use Ad-blocker software/extensions/add-ons:
One may use Ad-blocker software/extensions/add-ons for their web browsers which can block unnecessary Ads in your web page thereby increasing total web browsing experience.
 
41. Change Modem/Router:
Over the period of time, Modem/Router becomes faulty or behaves erratically so if most of the above steps fail to get good line parameters or stable Wi-Fi connection then it’s time to change the Modem/Router.
 
42. Control Auto Media Download of WhatsApp application:
Nowadays, WhatsApp becomes an integral part of our Life. Everyone have WhatsApp in their Smartphone but default settings of it hog lot of bandwidth as it automatically downloads all kinds of Media (Image/Audio/Video) even if it is repeated or not required. So go to WhatsApp Settings then Click Chat Settings then Click Media auto-download and disable all options. So from now onwards when you click any Media (Image/Audio/Video) only then it will be downloaded in your Smartphone. It will save bandwidth, battery and storage space on your smartphone.
 
43. Disable auto update of Play Store on Android phones:
Most of the public use Android smartphones today. The auto update of Play Store applications starts anytime in the day thereby hogs bandwidth even during our important Internet tasks and then we curse that our Net connection is slow. So change the configuration to Manual Update under Play Store Settings to get good speed during our important tasks or online transactions.
 
44. Last but not the Least, Wires & connections installed in Pillars and DP boxes should be free from Dust and Rust for good line parameters.
There are several other factors at various levels which affect Internet speed but most of the above points are enough to be checked at Telephone Exchange, Outdoor & at Subscriber’s premises to troubleshoot slow or unstable Internet speed if there is no issue at back-end server.
If you’ve any questions, you can ask in the comments below.
Regards.
Hope this was useful. 🙂
Disclaimer: This article was originally written by Bandhan Preet Sing, Jr. Telecom Officer (JTO) @ BSNL. Adding to that; This article also includes personal opinions, recommendations, tutorials, cases etc written by the Author; excluding the previous contents of the original article. The extra information citing to changes, the products and custom procedures including various other tutorials are a general knowledge publicly available on the web; compiled and presented without any intention of violating any copyrights.
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Credits: Bandhan Preet Singh; Additional Information From the Web

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Chandrika Belawadi
Chandrika Belawadi
6 years ago

Very good initiative to write every step to troubleshoot broadband #bsnl. It should be made available in our website for easy access so that any customer can download n keep it or save on desktop.

Bandhan Preet Singh
Bandhan Preet Singh
6 years ago

Dear, In disclaimer correct my name pls. Thank You.

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