I have an issue with my AX-92U routers losing their WAN connection on a semi-regular basis (a few times/week - irregular intervals). WAN IP is set by DHCP. Using Optimum 1Gig non-fiber for service - Optimum router set to bridge mode. Normally the ASUS router reads "Internet status:Connected" and "WAN IP:XX:XX:XX:XX". Periodically, we lose internet connectivity and the router admin home page displays "Internet status: no connection". This can happen when the home activity is very limited (like at 2:03 AM yesterday or when multiple users are using their laptops. The fix seems to be reset the ASUS AX92U - it comes back showing connected with an IP address. As best I can tell, the Optimum internet does not lose its connectivity during this period (I can connect to internet through Optimum router even while ASUS shows no IP).
Questions:
1) Any known reason why ASUS router would lose its WAN IP address?
2) Is there a way to tell the ASUS router to check (say every 30 mins) to see if its got a WAN IP and to reset if it does not (currently the ASUS resets daily at a set hour but I need more frequent checks if connectivity to internet lost)?
3) Is there a better way to reset the WAN address?
Attached is the ASUS log for about the time connectivity was lost (about 2:03 AM):
Questions:
1) Any known reason why ASUS router would lose its WAN IP address?
2) Is there a way to tell the ASUS router to check (say every 30 mins) to see if its got a WAN IP and to reset if it does not (currently the ASUS resets daily at a set hour but I need more frequent checks if connectivity to internet lost)?
3) Is there a better way to reset the WAN address?
Attached is the ASUS log for about the time connectivity was lost (about 2:03 AM):