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eforbell
Mar 03, 2024Aspirant
Connection is dropped to WAN precisely at 4am ET (for my timezone) and no WiFi
Had this started to happen about a week ago with a Nighthawk RAX50v2. Connection is dropped to WAN precisely at 4am ET (for my timezone) and no WiFi or DHCP is running either - all hosts are disconn...
Retired_Member
Mar 04, 2024
Connection is dropped to WAN precisely at 4am ET
that's strange. 4am precisely.
how did you find that?
Router has red light
which one?
the RAX50v2 User Manual p11 says only ethernet LAN ports 1-4 have amber lights to indicate 10/100Mbps - instead of white=1Gbps.
pg 98 says:
An amber icon indicates that the Internet port is configured but cannot get an
Internet connection (for example, because the cable is disconnected), that a WiFi
network is enabled but unprotected, or that another situation that requires your
attention occurred
but that's about an icon in the web admin console GUI.
- eforbellMar 04, 2024AspirantMy mistake on red light, only when I have to reboot via push switch every morning when I wake up. When I find the device in mornjng all white lights, essentially.
Re: time of shutdown - I run services that are always on and require WAN access and their logs indicate drops at precisely 4AM ET every day. unfortunately I’m recovering from a flu and haven’t had opportunity to noodle much more.
I suspect some incomplete firmware push. A little over a week ago was prompted to update and tried and the router never rebooted but also no network either. Reboot got me back to 1.1.3.18. I should have never updated firmware - usually more trouble than worth when device is performing fine. I will exhaust all troubleshooting steps prior to a factory reset. Will try manual firmware load from web admin console.- eforbellMar 04, 2024AspirantSeems as if the router’s GUI in admin console got a significant update. *many* more settings and even things like scheduled wireless signal on / off times. All schedules are not set and disabled, but very intriguing. I also have Ethernet connected devices that get connectivity dropped so that feature alone malfunctioning wouodnt explain this.