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FURRYe38
Jan 07, 2022Guru - Experienced User
New - RBR750 / RBS750 Firmware Version v4.6.7.5 Released
No Release Notes at this time. I'll see if I can get some.
Download Link:
https://ntgr.my.salesforce.com/sfc/p/#300000000xsV/a/8b000000saFt/i4cTgMcDmRicn83wLRWla1yba4WYDLOpocfG7QED1Zc
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stlgasman
Jan 16, 2022Tutor
Reset on satellite fixed it and update success. Router update was uneventful. Time will tell if it solves problem. It’s weird though, some days router is fine. Last night, internet dropped ten times. If you wait, internet eventually comes back.
- TC_in_MontanaJan 16, 2022Virtuoso
stlgasman wrote:
Reset on satellite fixed it and update success. Router update was uneventful. Time will tell if it solves problem. It’s weird though, some days router is fine. Last night, internet dropped ten times. If you wait, internet eventually comes back.Is the internet dropping or is the router rebooting or can you tell - and are you sure it's the router and not the modem? I had an issue where I would lose internet for a bit - and actually it was my ISP provided modem actually dying and rebooting often. I could tell it was the modem and not the router because I also lost my telephone (I have telephone and internet from my ISP).
You might also want to look at the debug page on the router and check CPU Load and Memory Usage occasionally to see if CPU Load is way up or Memory Usage is growing. Memory usage is shown similar to this: Memory Usage(Used/Total): 369 MB/811 MB (I am on a RBKE963 so amounts may be different). If the first number is continuing to grow - then something is causing a memory leak and could be causing your router to reboot. Make sure you don't have Start Debug Log Capture when boot up checked. If it is, you could be filling up memory with debug log info - and causing it to crash/reboot.
To get to the debug screen (in case you don't know how) - log into your router via the IP address followed by /debug.htm (i.e. http://192.168.1.1/debug.htm)
- stlgasmanJan 16, 2022TutorIt’s the router and not the modem. When router not working, direct connection to modem works. Debug on startup not checked. CPU load and memory usage is ok.
- TC_in_MontanaJan 16, 2022Virtuosostlgasman
It was just some things I have encountered in the past. Was hoping something showed up to explain your issues.
Guess there's still something else going on. Hopefully you can find out what it is.