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Netduma R3 randomly loses LAN connections


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I've been putting up with this for a while but it's annoying me now. Randomly the R3 will lose LAN connection to my PC. Soft reboot sorts it out so it's not the cable etc but something to do with the router. Attached are log files taken shortly after a disconnect

 

In the Settings-> LAN the ethernet was showing as connected yet device claimed it wasnt..

R3_2024-09-02T09_49_07.454Z_logs.txt

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Is this the only device you're having the issue with? Do all other ethernet/wifi devices stay connected to the router and internet? How often would you say it is happening? Do you notice any pattern in internet usage when it happens? Have you switched the cable connecting the PC to the router for another to see if it continues?

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1 hour ago, Netduma Fraser said:

Is this the only device you're having the issue with? Do all other ethernet/wifi devices stay connected to the router and internet? How often would you say it is happening? Do you notice any pattern in internet usage when it happens? Have you switched the cable connecting the PC to the router for another to see if it continues?

Seems all ethernet devices dropped off at this time. I have a powerline adapter plugged into another ethernet port which also dropped off. WiFi seems to be fine which is how I issued a soft reset. I was watching a YouTube video and it just stopped buffering so completely random. There was no huge downloads or anything ongoing at the time, I have and do big downloads regularly when games need updating etc.

This happens once a fortnight on average but I can't honestly say for sure as I haven't been keeping a regular log.

I haven't changed the cable as its a long cable I use to connect my PC and I dont have a secondary. Considering the connection to the powerline adapter dropped also and a soft reboot sorted the issue, I don't think the cables the issue.

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