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DailyDropout
Jun 12, 2017Aspirant
C3700 randomly resets daily, often multiple times (error log included)
Hi there. N00b in the house. So, pretty much since I've had my N600 C3700 (October, 2015) I've experienced random daily resets/dropouts. I've had TWC come out a couple of times and they always check ...
- Jun 14, 2017
Hello DailyDropout
I do see some T3 and T4 timeouts so this could be a line issue might be down the line from your house have they checked those lines or just the one coming into your home? Here is what those mean.
https://volpefirm.com/docsis_timout_descriptions/
DarrenM
DarrenM
Jun 14, 2017Sr. NETGEAR Moderator
Hello DailyDropout
I do see some T3 and T4 timeouts so this could be a line issue might be down the line from your house have they checked those lines or just the one coming into your home? Here is what those mean.
https://volpefirm.com/docsis_timout_descriptions/
DarrenM
DailyDropout
Jun 15, 2017Aspirant
Thanks DarrenM. Last time they just seemed to check the line in my apartment unit. I should say I'm in a complex with 20-odd units. It's been hard to get them to do more than their bare minimum, but knowing this is a possibility I may feel more confident in pushing.
I've been wondering if I should invest in a UPS. Is there any sign that buying one would be helpful? Or can one even tell from this?
- DailyDropoutJun 15, 2017Aspirant
Okay, one more thing. My previous log was the "event log". I went to the "logs" log after experiencing this dropout again moments ago, and I found this repreating many many times:
[DoS attack: Ping Of Death] from 96.3.123.0, port 0 1 Thu Jun 15 08:56:39 2017 168.53.251.2:0 96.3.123.0:0
[DoS attack: Teardrop or derivative] from 96.3.123.0, port 0 3 Thu Jun 15 08:56:38 2017 168.53.251.2:0 96.3.123.0:0
[DoS attack: Illegal Fragments] from 96.3.123.0, port 0 1 Thu Jun 15 08:53:50 2017 168.53.251.2:0 96.3.123.0:0The "from" IP seems to belong to an internet/cable provider in Sioux Falls, SD. I'm in Los Angeles.
The "target IP appears to the Texas Department of Information Resources. ?!?! What is happening?
- DarrenMJun 19, 2017Sr. NETGEAR Moderator
Hello DailyDropouts
Yea those are odd things to be in the logs but sometimes the router thinks they are a DOS attack and they are not I wouldn't worry to much about it unless you see tons of these DOS attacks in the logs.
DarrenM
- DailyDropoutJun 19, 2017Aspirant
Okay, thanks. And because I buried my own quesiton back there: I've been wondering if I should invest in a UPS. Is there any sign that buying one would be helpful? Or can one even tell from this?