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RAX200 Ethernet ports stop working
So I am having the same issue with my RAX200 which has worked fine for over 2 years.
Firmware Version V1.0.10.140_1.0.79. ISP is Virginmedia, RAX200 is connected to the VM Hub 4 in modem mode. Whether its in modem mode only or not the LAN ports dropping out still occurs. I have a Reolink NVR connected via a powerline adaptor (TP-link AV1300).
What did I try?:
- Reboot, didn't work.
- Swapping out different ethernet cables in Port 1 (no LAN lights).
- Swapping out different ethernet cables in the other ports (no LAN lights).
- Repeating points 2 & 3 with a different device, i.e NVR and Laptop, no change.
- Resetting the router, fixed the issue for about 3 days. LAN lights starting working on re-boot, wired devices showing in "connected devices" table.
Did anyone actually find a solution??
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@11oydyboy wrote:So I am having the same issue with my RAX200 which has worked fine for over 2 years.
Firmware Version V1.0.10.140_1.0.79. ISP is Virginmedia, RAX200 is connected to the VM Hub 4 in modem mode. Whether its in modem mode only or not the LAN ports dropping out still occurs. I have a Reolink NVR connected via a powerline adaptor (TP-link AV1300).
What did I try?:
- Reboot, didn't work.
- Swapping out different ethernet cables in Port 1 (no LAN lights).
- Swapping out different ethernet cables in the other ports (no LAN lights).
- Repeating points 2 & 3 with a different device, i.e NVR and Laptop, no change.
- Resetting the router, fixed the issue for about 3 days. LAN lights starting working on re-boot, wired devices showing in "connected devices" table.
Did anyone actually find a solution??
It does matter and it does matter a lot. Different manufacturers can have different and inconsistent definitions of "modem only" mode. Configuring your VM 4 Hub to allow a downstream router can be more complex than selecting modem only mode. That is an issue you will have to work with VM on.
Another option you have is to put your VM 4 hub in router mode and configure your RAX200 in access point mode. In access point mode your RAX200 will broadcast Wi-Fi and your Ethernet ports should function fine.
When you make major changes to the configuration of the piece parts of your local area network, you need to power down (pull the power cord) on all of the devices and perform a sequential startup to allow the devices to connect and work with each other. After the power down wait a couple of minutes then power up your VM 4 hub, give it plenty of time to boot and stabilize. Then power up your RAX200 and do the same. Now you can connect your devices downstream of the RAX200.
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I will try AP mode since it wasn’t configured that way. What the hell it’s not working so happy to give it a go.
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When you switched the modem to modem mode, did you reconfigure the RAX for router mode as well?
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@11oydyboy wrote:
Sure. I used the wizard and it worked for a few days.
Is the wizard some part of an application on a mobile device?
If yes, you need to connect to the router with a real computer, an Ethernet cable, and use a web browser to configure the settings.
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Re: RAX200 Ethernet ports stop working
Does the router seem to be running hot or extra warm when this happens?
What happens if you place a USB laptop cooler fan under the router?
Downgrade FW back to last version of FW you had loaded?
@11oydyboy wrote:
Sure. I used the wizard and it worked for a few days.
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Might consider putting a USB fan cooler under the router for some additional cooling. I keep one under mine all the time.
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