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I looked through my log files with an interesting result:
On Saturday, Dec 1 2012, my internet was advanced from 6 to 16M.
On Monday, Dec 3, 21:50 CET, there was the first outage.
On Tuesday, Dec 4, a lot of outages followed (see below).
Before with the 6M-internet connection I don't see any outages.
Sometimes a short disconnection of the own ADSL / VDSL equipment forces a new routing...
Try it.
I know this does NOT repair the main problem - but for a better connection it may be a temporary workaround.
You should have at least a backup connection, if you are an serious trader. It's the wrong way to react if the problem occurs. You must be prepared to the main error events.
My bad, it won't work, as you only have access to your workstation routing table, not the routers behind. I use to create some static routes when I was network admin, 2 decades ago, but I had access to all the routers involved, and did not think too much before answering...
The only solution I can see so far if creating a VPN, like I wrote in on of my previous post, and being sure the VPN server is "bad router proof".