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Originally Posted by Kushan
Interesting that your router did a reboot, given it shouldn't be related to the T3 timeouts you've been getting.
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It's normal for a reboot to occur after a number of T3 timeouts. To reset the cable interface and restart the registration process.
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Originally Posted by General Maximus
that is why I thought I would mention it, it is beyond rare. I don't know what the problem was but it is all good now.
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Typical upstream noise fault by the sounds of it. Hence the changing modulations, T3 timeouts and reboot. Nothing special, particularly at this time of year.