WNDR3600 Internet Drop-outs
Posted: Sun Oct 04, 2015 8:47 pm
Router: WNDR3600
Version: 1.8.0
I've been using Gargoyle for a little while now with little to no issues but I've struck upon a pretty big one that is earning me quite a few enemies in my own home.
I have set a number of static IP's for various wireless and wired devices in the house. At a guess about 25 devices connect and most of them have assigned IP's. I have a group that shuts down wifi overnight (kids) and a group that sets a quota for downloads (homestay student).
Lately though we get what I can only assume are dns drop-outs for both wired and wireless devices. Any torrenting stops, the WiFi will occasionally reset itself and then there will be a random period of time that no one can connect to the internet. During the random time the router itself can access the internet (I can refresh plugins) but nothing else can. Turning it off for a few minutes doesn't help. These drop-outs are becoming more frequent and longer with the longest being about 16 hours.
Before I finished writing this I did see someone suggest installing log reader so I have that going now. I'm happy to supply any details from that or else were to help.
Version: 1.8.0
I've been using Gargoyle for a little while now with little to no issues but I've struck upon a pretty big one that is earning me quite a few enemies in my own home.
I have set a number of static IP's for various wireless and wired devices in the house. At a guess about 25 devices connect and most of them have assigned IP's. I have a group that shuts down wifi overnight (kids) and a group that sets a quota for downloads (homestay student).
Lately though we get what I can only assume are dns drop-outs for both wired and wireless devices. Any torrenting stops, the WiFi will occasionally reset itself and then there will be a random period of time that no one can connect to the internet. During the random time the router itself can access the internet (I can refresh plugins) but nothing else can. Turning it off for a few minutes doesn't help. These drop-outs are becoming more frequent and longer with the longest being about 16 hours.
Before I finished writing this I did see someone suggest installing log reader so I have that going now. I'm happy to supply any details from that or else were to help.