I posted a thread on this topic earlier and it went away, but now it's back.
Every few days - about once per week, my router drops the entire LAN portion of the network. I had this problem on multiple routers - Netgear WNR2000v3, Netgear AC2700 series, and now the Asus AC3200. I had this on Road Runner/Spectrum with a SB6121 modem, and with Google Fiber 1000 w/ their fiber box.
With the Asus AC3200 I do have a handy work-around - with SSH enabled I can do a reboot on the router to fix the problem, but SSH connections to anything past the router do not work, the PC can not connect to the router, and all network devices are inaccessible from the PC - such as IP cameras.
The problem really got going when I went from using 4 GB/day to 20-25 GB/day with weather data fetches (GRIB2 files, XML feeds.)
The Asus logs do not show any events. The problem is not purely data related because it can happen even at a period when sustained use is at the background 200-300 Kbps / just IP cameras active. It can happen under load as well though. My peak data use maxes around 45-70 Mbit/sec, twice a day in a 30 min window when I'm pulling "00z" and "12z" GRIB2 model data.
I'm going to try to replace 3 Ethernet cables today to see if that helps.
Every few days - about once per week, my router drops the entire LAN portion of the network. I had this problem on multiple routers - Netgear WNR2000v3, Netgear AC2700 series, and now the Asus AC3200. I had this on Road Runner/Spectrum with a SB6121 modem, and with Google Fiber 1000 w/ their fiber box.
With the Asus AC3200 I do have a handy work-around - with SSH enabled I can do a reboot on the router to fix the problem, but SSH connections to anything past the router do not work, the PC can not connect to the router, and all network devices are inaccessible from the PC - such as IP cameras.
The problem really got going when I went from using 4 GB/day to 20-25 GB/day with weather data fetches (GRIB2 files, XML feeds.)
The Asus logs do not show any events. The problem is not purely data related because it can happen even at a period when sustained use is at the background 200-300 Kbps / just IP cameras active. It can happen under load as well though. My peak data use maxes around 45-70 Mbit/sec, twice a day in a 30 min window when I'm pulling "00z" and "12z" GRIB2 model data.
I'm going to try to replace 3 Ethernet cables today to see if that helps.
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