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Achilles reacted to Netduma Fraser in Random disconnects with new firmware
I believe Jack will be making a topic in Early Access regarding disconnects shortly - presumably to get any more relevant information so keep an eye out for that.
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Achilles reacted to Slamchez in Random disconnects with new firmware
They were in my router on the fourth and got some info. I believe they were in again this morning looking for more info and possibly to see if they observe it crashing.
Given my current patterns I expect a crash around 3PM Eastern tomorrow lol.
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Achilles got a reaction from Slamchez in Random disconnects with new firmware
Well after a month or so of no issues...I had a disconnect.
Guess Xbox wasn't the total issue after all.
Are we any closer to finding a fix for this? 😕
Edit: Make that two disconnects. And usage isn't any different.
Edit 2: Might be ISP actually, symptoms seem different. Monitoring it.
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Achilles reacted to Netduma Fraser in Random disconnects with new firmware
The turn off options to make them the same you need to switch them to not turn off
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Achilles reacted to Slamchez in Random disconnects with new firmware
I did not see this till just now and was just about to post some settings. This is exactly the settings I just changed and will be keeping an eye on the network to see if this one pops up at s for verifying those settings @Achilles
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Achilles got a reaction from Netduma Fraser in Random disconnects with new firmware
Sure thing, I'll grab a screenshot tonight and post it here.
EDIT: Screenshots uploaded. This is under General > Power Options, then > Customize Power Options for additional changes.
I've done this to both Series X's, one which is wired over LAN port, the other has been a mix of both wired via the second switch and over Wifi.
Previous settings were using "Sleep" and both "Keep my console up to date" and "Keep my games & apps up to date" were both enabled.
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Achilles got a reaction from Krush in Random disconnects with new firmware
Sure thing, I'll grab a screenshot tonight and post it here.
EDIT: Screenshots uploaded. This is under General > Power Options, then > Customize Power Options for additional changes.
I've done this to both Series X's, one which is wired over LAN port, the other has been a mix of both wired via the second switch and over Wifi.
Previous settings were using "Sleep" and both "Keep my console up to date" and "Keep my games & apps up to date" were both enabled.
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Achilles reacted to Slamchez in Random disconnects with new firmware
Could you let me know what other settings there are? I think I have mine set up accordingly as it never pops on to the network. This way I know both Xboxes are set and we can start after I reboot this time.
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Achilles got a reaction from Netduma Jack B in Random disconnects with new firmware
PIggy-backing off this comment - keeping tabs on this thread but I've still not yet had another disconnect since adjusting the Xbox settings. At this point I'm not sure if the switches are just a coincidence or not.
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Achilles reacted to Netduma Jack B in Random disconnects with new firmware
We've got some changes coming in the next update. Hopefully it makes some improvments for you!
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Achilles reacted to Slamchez in Random disconnects with new firmware
@Netduma TomNo problem, happy to help. Hope you got more of what you needed.
Also, a big thanks to @Netduma Jack Bfor jumping on that call for so long. I know it’s late over there.
Rebooting now
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Achilles got a reaction from Enrico Moro in Random disconnects with R3?
Been using the R3 since launch and overall haven't had many issues. Setup was very quick and the DumaOS seems much more responsive than what I was using with the R2.
That being said, I've noticed a couple connection issues and wanted to get some insight.
1) My desktop is hardwired to a LAN port but every time I boot my computer there is no active network connection for maybe 10-15seconds, then it suddenly connects. It boots fast off the NVMe but even so, the R2 was ready and a connection was established prior to finalizing the boot. Is there any reason why this is so slow?
2) Experienced a number of random ad hoc disconnects. Sometimes it's everything, other times it's just the hardwired devices like my unmanaged switch but the Wifi is working fine. A restart of the router typically fixes this but when it's late at night it just becomes a hassle.
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Achilles reacted to Slamchez in Random disconnects with new firmware
Was unaware there was one. Will update as soon as I’m able.
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Achilles got a reaction from Netduma Jack B in Random disconnects with new firmware
Just to give an update - since moving both Series X's to the full shutdown mode (including the additional wake settings) I have not had a single disconnect.
Even tonight I was using desktops over the two switches and didn't encounter any issues.
This makes it 4 days or so without issue, prior it was practically daily.
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Achilles got a reaction from Slamchez in Random disconnects with new firmware
Just to give an update - since moving both Series X's to the full shutdown mode (including the additional wake settings) I have not had a single disconnect.
Even tonight I was using desktops over the two switches and didn't encounter any issues.
This makes it 4 days or so without issue, prior it was practically daily.
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Achilles reacted to Slamchez in Random disconnects with new firmware
The upside is that so far, unless I missed something, Achilles hasn't had a drop yet. Out of all of us he's the only one that's put the Xbox in full shut down mode.
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Achilles got a reaction from Slamchez in Random disconnects with new firmware
@Slamchezjust to answer your question, yes they are both dumb switches.
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Achilles reacted to Netduma Fraser in Random disconnects with new firmware
That's good to know thanks, at least we've found a similarity between the two of you - I think we're probably going to leave it running over the weekend with the switch connected and see if we can get a disconnect
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Achilles got a reaction from Netduma Fraser in Random disconnects with new firmware
Hey @Netduma Jack B,
Absolutely, I'll get remote access enabled tonight and will update here once it's setup. I'll also setup one of my PC's to a static IP and see what happens.
DPI is currently enabled but if the above doesn't work with the static IP I'll give it a try (will also update here if/when that's done)
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Achilles reacted to Netduma Jack B in Random disconnects with new firmware
Hi @Achilles
Thanks for this, its very helpful.
- get remote logging enabled for your router and check each day if you're experiencing kernel panics
Could you enable remote access for Tech support through the settings and i can enable remote logging on your R3, There's no kernel panics happening, as they would already report to us, and your R3 would be rebooting.
- have someone (potentially core developers) Monitoring your memory usage. In aggregate and also for overwatch daemon. Do this twice a day please
- finally be have a fix for this already Binx to get Achilles an overwatch with tcp seq analysis disabled please"
I dont think your issue is memory related as we would be seeing OOM's in the logs, which are not present.
IMO it appears to be something with DHCP not renewing leases. If you could set a static IP one of your devices, and see if that disconnects, we can isolate the issue to DHCP.
Another theory is that it could be DPI, so maybe try disabling that in your settings and see if the issue re-occurs
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Achilles reacted to Slamchez in Strange Disconnects Cutting Off Internet Access
I just followed up in your thread. The more information we collect and keep in one place the better.
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Achilles reacted to Slamchez in Random disconnects with new firmware
So I have a very lengthy thread over here with what seems to be a similar issue. Same thing, disconnect, reboot router, could last a couple days but no more than a week. I've tried disabling DHCP and that did not resolve it. One of my next steps was to do a factory reset as well but it seems that won't resolve it either. I want to see if there are any similarities between us that may help narrow things down:
1. Are the devices cutting out *only* on LAN/wired or is it everything? I think you answered this earlier but I just want to make sure. WiFi still works fine for me when this happens.
2. Just to be clear, no IPs are reserved either manually on device or via the router's DHCP? I've had it Bothe ways and it still happened.
3. Are there any devices on the network that do a lot of sleep/wake type of stuff? Like consoles that check for updates or streaming boxes that just poke their head up and drop back off? If so, are they wired or wireless? I have a handful of things wired that do this.
4. I noticed that devices do reconnect to my router when this happens but never get assigned an IP. Have you noticed anything like that happening?
5. Have you noticed any relatively consistent time of day? My router seems to like between 1 and 4 am generally.
If I think of anything else I'll post.
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Achilles got a reaction from Slamchez in Strange Disconnects Cutting Off Internet Access
Keep an eye on this - having the exact same issue.
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Achilles got a reaction from Disrek in Random disconnects with new firmware
Anyone else experiencing this?
Ever since upgrading the firmware I've had the router disconnect all devices from the internet for seemingly no reason. One night I had to reset the thing 4 times.
I thought this issue was fixed?
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Achilles reacted to Slamchez in Strange Disconnects Cutting Off Internet Access
So we just had an outage again almost an hour ago. I've attached the logs as per usual. Standard log as well as cgi-bin. Changing ports was not the answer. Other than either a factory reset or to start picking apart my network I'm not sure what else to do.
Oddly conditions on the network were busy but not much different than the usual time. Brother on Xbox playing a game and streaming to Twitch, Mom on iPad watching something, I was on my desktop Mac while downloading a file, the living room AppleTV was streaming YouTube TV (mom apparently left it on and nobody bothered to stop it).
Difference between this and the usual time is that I wasn't gaming / Windows PC was off, brother was on Xbox (and streaming) and mom was on her iPad instead of her AppleTV.
@Netduma FraserI feel like these are getting more frequent. Could this in any way be a hardware issue? I'm wondering because the frequency is starting to pick up and that's usually not a good thing. Also, is there anything in the logs that I can be looking for? I'm trying to nail down the possibility of a particular device causing this.
R3 Logs 6-25-2024.txt R3_2024-06-26T01_17_03.354Z_logs.txt