Kanji-San
Regular Contributor
Here is the situation: this week my fiber Internet service was upgraded from 100Mbs up and down to 1Gbit up and down. The provider, Gigamonster, replaced the media converter with an ONT. Speeds are great but occasionally the router (RT-AX88U running 384.19) reports WAN disconnects: WAN was exceptionally disconnected. Sometimes: ISP's DHCP did not function properly.
I also run connmon and whenever this happens the Quality goes down to 0%. This happens very infrequently, one time it was three times within 12 minutes. Yesterday, there was no issue at all. Sometimes the connection comes backs automatically, twice I had to reboot the router to regain the WAN connection.
The only thing I changed on the RT-AX88U was that I withdraw the privacy consent which turned off QoS (and the fantastic FlexQoS), Traffic Analyzer, etc in order to enable both Runner and Flow Cache to take advantage of the full gigabit speed.
I searched older threads for these WAN disconnect problems, but did not find anything that clarifies my situation.
Before the upgrade, I had never seen WAN was exceptionally disconnected. Therefore I am leaning towards the conclusion, it's not the router. Any ideas how I could debug this problem further? Any other ideas or solutions?
I also run connmon and whenever this happens the Quality goes down to 0%. This happens very infrequently, one time it was three times within 12 minutes. Yesterday, there was no issue at all. Sometimes the connection comes backs automatically, twice I had to reboot the router to regain the WAN connection.
The only thing I changed on the RT-AX88U was that I withdraw the privacy consent which turned off QoS (and the fantastic FlexQoS), Traffic Analyzer, etc in order to enable both Runner and Flow Cache to take advantage of the full gigabit speed.
I searched older threads for these WAN disconnect problems, but did not find anything that clarifies my situation.
Before the upgrade, I had never seen WAN was exceptionally disconnected. Therefore I am leaning towards the conclusion, it's not the router. Any ideas how I could debug this problem further? Any other ideas or solutions?