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PolikosFoinix
Jan 26, 2019Star
XR500 Lan Ports - Fatal Flaw
Ok. So I have been at this since I bought my first XR500 from Amazon on March 28, 2018. For the first few months everything was great, didn't even have to blink at the router much less reboot ...
Netduma-Fraser
Jan 26, 2019NetDuma Partner
Sorry to hear that, it is being invesigated and you've tried I think all of the potential workarounds/solutions so there may not be much I can do. Do you have any devices that use a standby mode or that use automatic updates?
- PolikosFoinixJan 26, 2019Star
Devices that I have in my network environment:
- XBox One
- Gaming PC (Win 10)
- Gaming PC (Win 10)
- Asus Android Tablet
- Samsung Android Tablet
- Galaxy S8
- iPhone 8
I have disabled Sleep mode on both PCs to avoid network shutdown. Both PCs are on Windows automatic updates, but that can't be disabled. Aside from that, nothing else has a sleep mode capability.
- Netduma-FraserJan 26, 2019NetDuma PartnerIf you follow this you can try to disable automatic updates and see if that works: https://www.easeus.com/todo-backup-resource/how-to-stop-windows-10-from-automatically-update.html
- PolikosFoinixJan 26, 2019Star
See again, this is a bypass. This is not a solution. I should not have to disable DHCP, mess around with automatic updates on my PCs, disable instant-on on my xbox. This is a fatal and critical flaw in either the hardware of the XR500 or the DumaOS. These are all basic functions of devices that connect to my router. it's job is to distribute and control network traffic, not determine what device is allow to do what and how to do it. what you're telling me is something in the XR500's firmware or the DumaOS is controlling what traffic is allowed and what isn't. That is beyond unacceptable.
- billmarchApr 15, 2019Aspirant
Windows 10 is great but the forced upgrades are ridiculous. As far as I can tell there is no known way to permanently disable the updates. If you disable the update service, there are scheduled tasks that run regularly to re-enable them. If you cancel the scheduled tasks, as soon as you reboot your computer they get added back. The possible solution is that there should be a registry key you can set to alert you that windows 10 updates are available instead of automatically installing them.
- FURRYe38Apr 16, 2019Guru - Experienced User
Something you'll have to discuss with MS.
Good Luck with that.
billmarch wrote:
Windows 10 is great but the forced upgrades are ridiculous. As far as I can tell there is no known way to permanently disable the updates. If you disable the update service, there are scheduled tasks that run regularly to re-enable them. If you cancel the scheduled tasks, as soon as you reboot your computer they get added back. The possible solution is that there should be a registry key you can set to alert you that windows 10 updates are available instead of automatically installing them.
- sivolaJul 20, 2019TutorAny news or updates here?? The issue is still happening