Thread: 200M Occasional Dropouts
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Old 02-06-2020, 23:23   #10
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Re: Occasional Dropouts

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Originally Posted by SnoopZ View Post
Setup a Think broadband graph, let's see how bad that looks.

Also log into the hub and reset those errors to 0 so we can see how quickly they climb.
Opps I had one at the start of the thread but it's gone. Here we go, since the factory reset:

So unsurprisingly the factory reset didn't work.

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Originally Posted by General Maximus View Post
reboot or a factory reset? It will have rebooted every time you have a drop out and it tries to re-establish the connection. Factory reset would be interesting although I don't see why it would help. I assume it is in modem mode atm if you have got a vpn setup on a proper router? I am still itching towards the shub being at fault. If noise was an issue you would have seen the modulation drop on the upstream channels all the way back down to qam16.
Nah, I meant I connect to a VPN elsewhere and I didn't want to restart my internet and drop off it for a time.
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