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eloor
Jul 25, 2023Follower
Netgear Mr60 has been doing a boot loop/power cycling thing for past two days. Solutions?
I have a mr60 and 2 ms60 sats. The main issue seems to be with the mr60.
The modem lights cycle from dark to amber, to flashing white/solid white, then blue. It will stay blue and work normally for...
Partyfaul
Jul 26, 2023Aspirant
My setup is a bit strange, hopefully I'm explaining this right. I live in a rural area. Our local ISP uses a dish system, micro dotting? Or micro dishes? Maybe... dish on the house has power to it and a small box in the house my lan cable comes off of. Its not really a modem exactly, just internet piped in the house.
Either way it's worked since February just fine. And now all of a sudden not (like you stated above)
If I unplug the mr60 unit and let it set for a few hours plug it back in, it works fine for several hours, then its back to the boot loop scenario.
Frustrating...
Either way it's worked since February just fine. And now all of a sudden not (like you stated above)
If I unplug the mr60 unit and let it set for a few hours plug it back in, it works fine for several hours, then its back to the boot loop scenario.
Frustrating...
michaelkenward
Jul 26, 2023Guru - Experienced User
Partyfaul wrote:
My setup is a bit strange, hopefully I'm explaining this right. I live in a rural area. Our local ISP uses a dish system, micro dotting? Or micro dishes? Maybe... dish on the house has power to it and a small box in the house my lan cable comes off of. Its not really a modem exactly, just internet piped in the house.
Sounds like a satellite or mobile (cell) system.
They can be hard to diagnose, but not something that should create the symptoms you see, especially in a system that has worked as expected for some time.
Have you tried messing around in the router's logs?
View and manage logs of router activity in the manual.
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