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alexis_thebass1
Mar 23, 2020Aspirant
Nighthawk AC1900 C7000 random disconnects every day- 2020 Edition
Hello all, Starting a thread again, since the other threads are too old to be commented on. It has been dropping the internet connection every day at the same time. Sometimes twice a day. Onl...
saurabhsen
Jun 11, 2020Aspirant
I live in apartment where cable lines run from drop to invidual apartments. Last few weeks my C7000 has random Internet disconnects every few hours and rebooting fixes the issue temporarily. To eliminate Wi-Fi channel issue, I have connected to ethernet port directly and also have same frequent disconnects. ISP Optimum had a techician visit but could not locate any issue. Says the modem is overheating causing the disconnects.
The Upstram bonded channels only bond 4 (locked) out of total 8 with a 51 dBmV reading. When the Internet disconnect occurs the reading changes to 1 or 2 channels showing disconnected with a reading of 0 dBmV. Logs show 'SYNC Timing Synchronization failure - Failed to acquire QAM/QPSK symbol timing' and 'Received Response to Broadcast Maintenance Request, But no Unicast Maintenance opportunities received - T4 time out'
Should I try using 'signal booster active return'? any other suggestion would help. Thanks.
- FURRYe38Jun 11, 2020Guru - Experienced User
What happens if you turn OFF the wifi radios. Since you live in a apartment complex, the wfii neighbors maybe a cause of problems.
- saurabhsenJun 11, 2020Aspirant
Per my understanding Wi-Fi radios affect only when connecting devices over Wi-Fi. Here is the issue of ISP connection dropping on modem. I get same disconnects even when I connect my laptop or desktop directly to ethernet. Also tried 'modem only' mode but same disconnect continues. When disconnected upload status channels shows 1 or 2 not connected out of total 4 bonded channels.
I had 100 MBPS Internet only link and just upgraded to 400MBPS. When the connection works I did get full 100 MBPS and now getting 400MBPS on devices without any buffering/issues but still getting disconnects at least 2 times daily. My thinking is probably the cable from ISP drop link to inside building to my apartment may have corroded.
My C7000 is still on firmware V1.01.28 while there is an update showing in Netgear website. C7000 does not allow self updating firmware so stuck on ISP for update. ISP says they will not update firmware as modem is not owned by ISP (bought it myself to stop paying monthly modem fee to ISP). Thanks
- FURRYe38Jun 11, 2020Guru - Experienced User
I would contact NG support about this. Seems like the modem is faulty.