IcySon55
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Hello,
I recently picked up an RT-AX88U Pro to replace my RT-AC3200. The issue is that doing this fixed none of the router-side issues with the internet staying dead if the modem decides to have an aneurysm.
ISP: Coextro (on Rogers Cable)
Modem: Hitron CODA-45
Whenever the modem disconnects, one of three outcomes will happen:
So this very expensive upgrade has solved zero of my problems and instead introduced a new one. :/
Notes:
- I exported the configuration(s) from the RT-AC3200 to the new one.
- On the RT-AC3200 I had set up a cron job to force a DHCP renew through udhcpc every minute by checking ping results to 8.8.8.8. I was hoping that this DHCP renewal issue was fixed on the new router... This "fix" wasn't very good as it had at maximum a one minute wait time for the connection to come back up since you can't create cron jobs shorter than 60 seconds.
- I also set up other cron jobs to auto-reboot once a month to ultimately try and address the same issue.
I'm at a loss and thinking of returning the router since it fixes nothing and has actually been worse to set up with all the newer wi-fi nonsense and some devices being unable to connect to the 5Ghz properly. (I've fixed this by effectively disabling all WiFi6 capabilities).
I have a Rogers tech scheduled to come out and resolve the Modem's connection trouble. If that ever gets fixed, then this will become less of an issue, but I think that Asuswrt-Merlin should address this inability to recover the internet connection.
I recently picked up an RT-AX88U Pro to replace my RT-AC3200. The issue is that doing this fixed none of the router-side issues with the internet staying dead if the modem decides to have an aneurysm.
ISP: Coextro (on Rogers Cable)
Modem: Hitron CODA-45
Whenever the modem disconnects, one of three outcomes will happen:
- The WAN light turns red on the router and after about 3-5 minutes it reconnects and everything is fine. (uncommon result)
- The WAN light turns red on the router and then it gets stuck like that with the error: "Your ISP's DHCP is not functioning properly." The modem comes back online but the router gets "stuck". (common)
- Turning WAN off and then on again fixes this. (See notes below on cron job to "fix" this.)
- The WAN light stays white and everything on Internet Status appears as normal (IP, DNS, etc) but there's no actual data going through. (New rare outcome only for the new router. Happened only once so far.)
- Turning WAN off and then on again fixed this.
So this very expensive upgrade has solved zero of my problems and instead introduced a new one. :/
Notes:
- I exported the configuration(s) from the RT-AC3200 to the new one.
- On the RT-AC3200 I had set up a cron job to force a DHCP renew through udhcpc every minute by checking ping results to 8.8.8.8. I was hoping that this DHCP renewal issue was fixed on the new router... This "fix" wasn't very good as it had at maximum a one minute wait time for the connection to come back up since you can't create cron jobs shorter than 60 seconds.
- I also set up other cron jobs to auto-reboot once a month to ultimately try and address the same issue.
I'm at a loss and thinking of returning the router since it fixes nothing and has actually been worse to set up with all the newer wi-fi nonsense and some devices being unable to connect to the 5Ghz properly. (I've fixed this by effectively disabling all WiFi6 capabilities).
I have a Rogers tech scheduled to come out and resolve the Modem's connection trouble. If that ever gets fixed, then this will become less of an issue, but I think that Asuswrt-Merlin should address this inability to recover the internet connection.
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