It’s a shame that more individual parameters can’t be controlled. With mere old-fashioned ADSL2 and A&A’s features, I can set target SNRM and interleave values.
Why do we thing it is that the connection is dropping as opposed to hanging on in there? If it’s a very short-term blip then interleave should handle it, so perhaps interleave is set too low, or perhaps the blip is quite long in duration, and too long to handle. G.INP would help a lot.
My modems hardly ever drop the connection, not unless there’s some work being carried out. That’s even at a mere 3dB downstream target SNRM and 6dB upstream and is in spite of the extreme length of my lines at ~7300m. I’m assuming that G.INP (recte PhyR) is responsible for the high reliability.