Hi,
I'm having a weird issue for many months and I have failed to find a resolution so maybe the community here can help me with new ideas.
The issue is as the title : When I wake up my PC, the router crash and restart (there is a crash log though I can't see anything useful for me in it). Usually it crash once and when restarted I can use my PC and all is fine.
The weird thing is : it only does this if the router was freshly restarted (less than 24 hours). As I'm restarting the router every sunday morning, the issue only happen on sunday when I wake up my PC. If I wake it up from monday to saturday : nothing happen at all !!! (Unless I rebooted the router for a firmware update)
A week or two ago, the issue has stepped up : I woke up my PC and the router crashed, restarted, crashed, restarted until I unplugged the network cable of my PC... If I plug it back : it crash again.... The router finally loose its configuration and its mind, as it presented the setup page, but I was unable to either restore the configuration or setup the router without restoring (I had to hard reset the router to make it work again and restore its config).
While it was in "setup mode" : plug in back the ethernet of my PC made the router crash again...
I tried to update the driver of the PC network card (integrated Ethernet chipset Intel I219-V) or changing various properties for the network card (mostly related to power efficiency or states).
The PC is connected to a Netgear Gigabit switch (5 ports all occupied), this switch is then connected to the router, I also tried to change the port on the switch the PC is connected to.
This is the only machine that manage to crash the router. Otherwise the router is working great and I have no issues with it at all. I have no other network issue that I can think of...
The router firmware is always up to date, the PC is also up to date (it was a W10 PC, now it's on W11 and the issue is still there)
I will try to change the network cable, and eventually try to connect the PC to the network through a Wifi bridge (I do have a CISCO wifi network switch that connects on 5GHz to the router)
Has anyone encounter such an issue or have an idea as to why a routeur can hard crash like this ?
I'm having a weird issue for many months and I have failed to find a resolution so maybe the community here can help me with new ideas.
The issue is as the title : When I wake up my PC, the router crash and restart (there is a crash log though I can't see anything useful for me in it). Usually it crash once and when restarted I can use my PC and all is fine.
The weird thing is : it only does this if the router was freshly restarted (less than 24 hours). As I'm restarting the router every sunday morning, the issue only happen on sunday when I wake up my PC. If I wake it up from monday to saturday : nothing happen at all !!! (Unless I rebooted the router for a firmware update)
A week or two ago, the issue has stepped up : I woke up my PC and the router crashed, restarted, crashed, restarted until I unplugged the network cable of my PC... If I plug it back : it crash again.... The router finally loose its configuration and its mind, as it presented the setup page, but I was unable to either restore the configuration or setup the router without restoring (I had to hard reset the router to make it work again and restore its config).
While it was in "setup mode" : plug in back the ethernet of my PC made the router crash again...
I tried to update the driver of the PC network card (integrated Ethernet chipset Intel I219-V) or changing various properties for the network card (mostly related to power efficiency or states).
The PC is connected to a Netgear Gigabit switch (5 ports all occupied), this switch is then connected to the router, I also tried to change the port on the switch the PC is connected to.
This is the only machine that manage to crash the router. Otherwise the router is working great and I have no issues with it at all. I have no other network issue that I can think of...
The router firmware is always up to date, the PC is also up to date (it was a W10 PC, now it's on W11 and the issue is still there)
I will try to change the network cable, and eventually try to connect the PC to the network through a Wifi bridge (I do have a CISCO wifi network switch that connects on 5GHz to the router)
Has anyone encounter such an issue or have an idea as to why a routeur can hard crash like this ?