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g2ktcf
Jun 24, 2018Aspirant
NETGEAR R6350 Drops Internet Constantly
Interestly enough, the Model input field will not accept the R6350 AC1750 router that I have which already has me worried.
Several times a day, I lose my internet connection. My ISP is stable ...
- Sep 30, 2018
For my original problem, I went through every answer and possiblity. I monitored my ISPs uptime and just kept looking for answer. In the end....it was a cable...and I am not kidding. Not ONE cable but THREE bad cables as I literally changed cables three times. All were manufactured, not terminated by me. I am wondering how many others have changed one bad cable for another. How many manufactored patch cables are out there tha have intermittent issues???
g2ktcf
Jun 25, 2018Aspirant
and it dropped today at 3:30 and had to totally reboot router again.
Tom53
Sep 30, 2018Aspirant
I can be on the net with my computer, but when my wife turns her computer on the network drops out and I have to reboot the router. We have older systems with USB wifi interfaces. We ae on a fiber 100MBs signal. The router seems to not be able to handle more than one wifi adaptor at a time without rebooting the router. It dies and shuts down the network at times thoughout the day. I then have to reboot the router again.
- michaelkenwardSep 30, 2018Guru - Experienced User
Tom53 wrote:
I can be on the net with my computer, but when my wife turns her computer on the network drops out and I have to reboot the router. We have older systems with USB wifi interfaces. We ae on a fiber 100MBs signal. The router seems to not be able to handle more than one wifi adaptor at a time without rebooting the router. It dies and shuts down the network at times thoughout the day. I then have to reboot the router again.
Doesn't sound like the same problem as the two other people in this discussion.
I suggest starting your own conversation before we all get terribly confused..
- g2ktcfSep 30, 2018Aspirant
For my original problem, I went through every answer and possiblity. I monitored my ISPs uptime and just kept looking for answer. In the end....it was a cable...and I am not kidding. Not ONE cable but THREE bad cables as I literally changed cables three times. All were manufactured, not terminated by me. I am wondering how many others have changed one bad cable for another. How many manufactored patch cables are out there tha have intermittent issues???
- plarabSep 30, 2018AspirantThanks for your reply. Never would have guessed that the cables were bad.. Will check out.
Thanks again.