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Aaarrgh
Feb 05, 2019Tutor
XR500 disconnects from cablemodem multiple times per day
Every morning when I wake up, and once or twice additionally throughout the day, the router loses connection to the cablemodem. I have both wifi and cat5/6 devices connected. All can still access t...
FURRYe38
Mar 01, 2019Guru - Experienced User
Some ISPs don't allow for STATIC IPs to be set on there modems or routers. Espeically when the connection is a Dynamic DHCP connection. If the router or modem disconnects after setting a static IP address, remove it and revert back to Dynamic DHCP.
Aaarrgh
Mar 05, 2019Tutor
Update:
So far the connection has been up for almost 6 days with no disconnects. The only thing that the Netgear support had me change was the DNS. I'm now using 1.0.0.1 instead of the Cox Cable DNS that the router was getting automatically.
I did not end up trying setting a static IP for the router (didn't want to make multiple changes).
Anyhow, I'll give it another day or two, but so far the connection appears stable.
Question for you guys though... why in the world would using a different DNS server make a difference here. Does the router just not recover properly if the Cox DNS has issues?
Thanks for the help.
- FURRYe38Mar 05, 2019Guru - Experienced User
Some ISPs DNS are spotty sometimes. Is NOT suppose to be like that or effect connections however it does. DNS and IP is part of the DHCP handling with the ISP Modem and services, you can get an IP and DNS addresses, however if the actual services are not working, especally with DNS, then this can effect internet access. You would need to let your ISP know about this if your having problems with there DNS being used.
You can try 1.1.1.1 and 9.9.9.9 as well. I use these if ISP DNS doesn't work well for me.
You don't always have to use ISP DNS.
Aaarrgh wrote:
Update:
So far the connection has been up for almost 6 days with no disconnects. The only thing that the Netgear support had me change was the DNS. I'm now using 1.0.0.1 instead of the Cox Cable DNS that the router was getting automatically.
I did not end up trying setting a static IP for the router (didn't want to make multiple changes).
Anyhow, I'll give it another day or two, but so far the connection appears stable.
Question for you guys though... why in the world would using a different DNS server make a difference here. Does the router just not recover properly if the Cox DNS has issues?
Thanks for the help.