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A1406
Mar 10, 2021Tutor
Orbi RBR50 intermittently dropping internet connection
Hello, I am having issues with my RBR50 intermittently dropping our internet connection. It seems the router might be restarting at what seem like random times causing a WiFi disruption. I've looked...
A1406
Mar 10, 2021Tutor
I havn't yet had a chance to factory reset and re-setup the RBR50, but something happpened last night that could provide some insight.
I was playing Xbox (which is hardwired to the RBR50) and the internet connection dropped/I was disconnected. The RBR50 LEDs then went to solid white, stayed solidly lit for a bit, then went to pulsing white. The connection was then reestablished.
Does the fact that a hardwired peripheral lost connection and the LED info/behavior provide any clues?
- vajimMar 10, 2021Master
if you're still running 2.7.2.104 it might
- FURRYe38Mar 10, 2021Guru - Experienced User
Were you able to find the brand and model# of the ISP Modem the RBR is connected too?
Besides the xbox being connected to the RBR, is there any other wire connected devices with the RBR?
Possible that the RBR saw a quick connection problem between the RBR and Modem and wasn't long enough to show PINK and the RBR soon recovered the connection with the modem...
I have two xbox consoles connected to mine...
A1406 wrote:I havn't yet had a chance to factory reset and re-setup the RBR50, but something happpened last night that could provide some insight.
I was playing Xbox (which is hardwired to the RBR50) and the internet connection dropped/I was disconnected. The RBR50 LEDs then went to solid white, stayed solidly lit for a bit, then went to pulsing white. The connection was then reestablished.
Does the fact that a hardwired peripheral lost connection and the LED info/behavior provide any clues?
- A1406Mar 11, 2021Tutor
FURRYe38 wrote:Were you able to find the brand and model# of the ISP Modem the RBR is connected too?
Besides the xbox being connected to the RBR, is there any other wire connected devices with the RBR?
Possible that the RBR saw a quick connection problem between the RBR and Modem and wasn't long enough to show PINK and the RBR soon recovered the connection with the modem...
I have two xbox consoles connected to mine...
A1406 wrote:I havn't yet had a chance to factory reset and re-setup the RBR50, but something happpened last night that could provide some insight.
I was playing Xbox (which is hardwired to the RBR50) and the internet connection dropped/I was disconnected. The RBR50 LEDs then went to solid white, stayed solidly lit for a bit, then went to pulsing white. The connection was then reestablished.
Does the fact that a hardwired peripheral lost connection and the LED info/behavior provide any clues?
I have not heard back from my ISP about the modem brand and model.
Besides the Xbox, there is an Apple TV, Network-Attached Storage (NAS) device, and a Sonos speaker hardwired to the RBR.
Would my ISP be able to determine if this is caused by quick connection problems?
- FURRYe38Mar 11, 2021Guru - Experienced User
They can see if the modem or there services have seen any odd problems from there logs, should be able to.
Do you know if ther modem has a built in router and wifi or is it just a stand alone modem?
A1406 wrote:
FURRYe38 wrote:Were you able to find the brand and model# of the ISP Modem the RBR is connected too?
Besides the xbox being connected to the RBR, is there any other wire connected devices with the RBR?
Possible that the RBR saw a quick connection problem between the RBR and Modem and wasn't long enough to show PINK and the RBR soon recovered the connection with the modem...
I have two xbox consoles connected to mine...
A1406 wrote:I havn't yet had a chance to factory reset and re-setup the RBR50, but something happpened last night that could provide some insight.
I was playing Xbox (which is hardwired to the RBR50) and the internet connection dropped/I was disconnected. The RBR50 LEDs then went to solid white, stayed solidly lit for a bit, then went to pulsing white. The connection was then reestablished.
Does the fact that a hardwired peripheral lost connection and the LED info/behavior provide any clues?
I have not heard back from my ISP about the modem brand and model.
Besides the Xbox, there is an Apple TV, Network-Attached Storage (NAS) device, and a Sonos speaker hardwired to the RBR.
Would my ISP be able to determine if this is caused by quick connection problems?
- CrimpOnMar 10, 2021Guru - Experienced User
A1406 wrote:Does the fact that a hardwired peripheral lost connection and the LED info/behavior provide any clues?
The Orbi log may contain a clue if there is an entry at the time of this event.
- A1406Mar 11, 2021Tutor
CrimpOn wrote:
A1406 wrote:Does the fact that a hardwired peripheral lost connection and the LED info/behavior provide any clues?
The Orbi log may contain a clue if there is an entry at the time of this event.
It looks like the log was deleted again after the RBR rebooted.
I do see A LOT of "attacks" logged. I've seen this in the past, googled it, and found that it seems to mostly be the RBR miscatagorizing pings, but I've always been a bit uncomfortable about this. Previously the IP addressess were from Amazon. Attacks catagorized as the following:
[DoS Attack: TCP/UDP Chargen]
[DoS Attack: SYN/ACK Scan]
[DoS Attack: RST Scan]
[DoS Attack: ACK Scan]