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  1. Having suffered with sporadic drops over the last few years with two different providers I am getting a tad cheesed of having to move the router to the test socket etc. The test socket being in an awkward location. The standard responses from both are it's fine now and the usual 'anyway it's probably at your end and an engineer call out will be £85.' Not much help really. When we left BT the response was 'you will be back soon.' Anyway, thinking on I need hard evidence of the failures, the internet says Raspberry Pi's can help but only really knowing meat pies from raspberry pies is not that much help. So the question is, can anyone please advise in simple terms of a solution to record and log the drops before the last brain cell vapourises? Don't say 'go cable'as I don't want to thank you.
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