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reporting a minor bug today had my third disconnect I fix it just by switching off the router with the button behind it it doesn't happen numerous times in a day like once or twice still able to access dumaos after reboot

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2 hours ago, Netduma Fraser said:

Not a Nintendo Switch but a network switch - one that provides more LAN ports

no no network switch

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We are working on more improvements for wifi. There is a newer R3 firmware just released which may help, as there is a patch which reduces memory usage and therefore disconnections and reboots.

 

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I'm also having the same issue, I don't use a switch. It seems every day this router needs to be rebooted to get connection again. With the older FWs it was every 2 days. 

 

Connection type: PPPoE

Primary device: Series X

 

I'm on the latest firmware offered in early access. I've also shut off all power options that enable the Xbox when in sleep. All the IPV6 options are off too. 

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Something else is going on with the router that is causing these disconnects. I didn't have this issue with my older router using QOS which is the interesting thing. 

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7 hours ago, VanillaCokeZz said:

Random disconnects to internet. Only Reboot solve this problem but i rebooted 5 times in less than 24 hours!!!!

Are you using a switch at all?

6 hours ago, Love said:

Something else is going on with the router that is causing these disconnects. I didn't have this issue with my older router using QOS which is the interesting thing. 

Are you able to have your ISP modem/router handle PPPoE instead to see if that reduces it?

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