Hi
If you are running the latest version of MarketFeeder, I think there is a way for you be notified of a shutdown. I have just tested this and it seems to work OK.
Most routers will automatically try to re-establish the internet connection as soon as the line conditions allow.
At the point in time when the internet connection is re-established by the router, MarketFeeder will go into automatic shutdown, with the message on the screen saying there are too many attempts to connect to Betfair.
If you have the following settings configured, a notification email will be sent:
Settings > Email & SMS > Email Settings
Settings > Look & Feel > Security > Send email alert upon the frequent losses of API session
Basically to test this, I set a trigger to run, powered down the router for half an hour, then switched on the router.
MarketFeeder shut down, and I received the email notification.
If your internet connection is unreliable, it is probably more to do with the line quality than the ISP. I doubt if changing ISP will resolve the issue. What you can try is to request an engineer callout to test your connection. However, you should be aware that if the fault is found to be on your side of the main telephone socket e.g. internal extension wiring, faulty or incorrectly placed filters, dodgy phones or router, then the cost of the callout will be at your expense.
You may not have seen the recent topic on a similar issue:
http://community.welldonesoft.com/troubleshooting-8/best-pc-to-support-marketfeeder-pro/Hope you get it sorted.