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DM200 DSL Modem High CPU Load
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Using the debug page I can see that the CPU load percentage is at 85% when the network is idle and will go to 95%+ when doing a internet speed test. Anyone else have seen this issue on their DSL modem or is there a feature that is enabled that I am aware of?
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After doing some digging using telnet I found that killing the "lan_port_monitor" script solved the issue. I dont care about the lan activity led but using ledcontrol just setting it to always on worked for me.
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After doing some digging using telnet I found that killing the "lan_port_monitor" script solved the issue. I dont care about the lan activity led but using ledcontrol just setting it to always on worked for me.
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Re: DM200 DSL Modem High CPU Load
I was having the same problem; thank you for posting the solution as it worked for me as well.
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Re: DM200 DSL Modem High CPU Load
Its a very annoying problem and the solution is simple but since the entire file system is read-only I see no way of making a permanent fix. Lets hope for a firmware update with a better solution.
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Re: DM200 DSL Modem High CPU Load
Is Netgear awar of this issue @ChristineT?
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