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tamanaco
Jun 10, 2022Apprentice
Whenever the router looses connection to the ISP, it reboots
I've been experiencing a similar issue with Spectrum since I bought this router. Whenever the router looses connection to the ISP, it reboots...BUT the problem is that it fails to fully restart. I ha...
tamanaco
Jun 10, 2022Apprentice
In the past couple nights at about 3am my router, connected to Spectrum in NYC, has been restarting with what I believe are DoS Attacks messages in the log. Trying to follow some of the suggestions in this forum I attempted to Factory Reset the CAX80 using the Reset Button on the back of the router. I have pressed the reset button while the router is on for several time intervals ranging from 7 sec to 1 minute, but no cigar. I have unplugged the router and re-plugging it while holding the reset button... no cigar either. I have left the router off for an hour or so and try pressing that button in many ways, but all the router does is reboot. After re-authenticating to the router using the Web Interface... it comes back with the same wireless configuration (SSID names and passwords) and some of the previous configuration. I have also re-installed firmware 2.1.3.7, but I'm still unable to fully reset the router after I re-install the firmware.
Maybe I missed something... Is there a specific process I need to Factory Reset a CAX80 that I missed? One more thing, when the router reboots after the factory reset attempts, it displays a banner saying that there's a Firmware Update available... my router is at version 2.1.3.7 the latest version available... as far as I know.
I've been living with what I believe is a firmware-defective product expecting that Netgear would eventually address some of the issues I have discussed in other threads with a firmware update. Given that this router was advertised as one of their flagship products, I'm surprised by the lack of router-side firmware updates. The modem-side firmware has been solid with Spectrum. Holding on because I can't justify expending another $400 for a new router. But I'm starting to wonder how much longer I can hold on to a router with unfulfilled potential.
FURRYe38
Jun 10, 2022Guru - Experienced User
Try using the ERASE button under Backup menu on the modems web page to factory reset...
If the signal on the Coax line stops, drops or looses connection with the ISP service, the entire modem reboots until the signal is restored. You'll need to contact your ISP for help regarding any coax signal line issues.
Please post a copy and paste of the modems connection status page.
Have the ISP check the signal and line quality UP to the modem. Be sure the ISP provisions the modem correctly.
Be sure there are no coax cable line splitters in the between the modem and ISP service box.
Be sure your using good quality RG6 coax cable up to the modem.
- tamanacoJun 10, 2022Apprentice
I will try the Erase to reset under the Backup menu the next time the router reboots.
I will post the modem connection status when I get a chance... I'm not at home.
I'm pretty sure my signal levels are fine. The last time the ISP tech was in my place he worked in coordination with a Netgear tech and I ended up getting an RMA. I returned the old router and got the current one which has not experienced modem to ISP or ISP to modem connection issues. My router is now out of warranty. My Internet speeds are consistently where they're supposed to be for a long time. They were fine again this morning before I left the house. I only started experiencing connectivity problems in past 3 nights. The one thing I noticed is that the log had a bunch of "[DoS attack] LAND Attack SPT:2190 DPT:2190" messages which I didn't notice before.
BTW, I don't mind so much that the router reboots when it experiences a connection issue. The problems are that if I'm not home, there is no one who knows how to re-authenticate after the router reboots to finish the startup process and most of the configuration is lost + has to be re-entered. I never had these issues with previous Netgear or other routers that I've owned. The router needs to finish the rebooting process without assistance when connectivity or power are lost momentarily.
- FURRYe38Jun 10, 2022Guru - Experienced User
I highly recommend that you take a backup configuration snap shot and save to file after the modem is fully setup. This will help save some time if the modem resets to factory defaults on it's own.
- tamanacoJun 10, 2022Apprentice
I have a zillion backups.. when I restore them, the Address Reservation table and the device names are lost. I also need to re-authenticate after I restore to the previous backup that was saved with the full configuration.