Oh no. That is a sad newsJust a quick note to all....
I'm not trying to ignore recent posts, but my father passed away this weekend and as you can imagine things are very hectic. I'll be back in a couple of weeks.
John, been there done that. This is a time to take care of yourself -- our routers will be fine.Just a quick note to all....
I'm not trying to ignore recent posts, but my father passed away this weekend and as you can imagine things are very hectic. I'll be back in a couple of weeks.
I think I was the One who already raised this problem with my N66u and my 1+6 but I have to say that it stopped a while ago. I do not experience this behaviour now but really do not know what I did that fixed it :-(.Can some one tell me if the last release of this for helps people that having problems with google pixel phone or new ones like oneplus 6 and AC66 router, or N66 router? The problem is when we turn on wifi, these routers reboot itself. Only know method for resolve this is disable support for ipv6 on router (but here, its not work). Maybe a problem with driver for wifi module. I can confirm here with android OREO and PIE that reboots my router. More cases in https://productforums.google.com/forum/#!msg/phone-by-google/JW7fnzOPtDo/_cD_oj5lAAAJ
Just a quick note to all....
I'm not trying to ignore recent posts, but my father passed away this weekend and as you can imagine things are very hectic. I'll be back in a couple of weeks.
Yup, my AC56U gets sometimes booted off the modem during reboots of the router. I have to power it off for 30 seconds and then power it again. I now try to address it by giving the router a fixed WAN IP.Hey my dudes probably not a firware issue but I had my N66U lock up this morning. Reason why I bring it to the forum is that it blew up when it rebooted on the weekly scheduler in the firmware. Never happened before and probably just a fluke. Thought I would get it on the record anyhow just in case others are experiencing this issue.
Condolences, too.I just saw John- so sorry for the loss of your father. All the best to you in this difficult time.
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