F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop Internet performance remains unstable with 2k+ ping intervals occurring every 5 to 60 minutes.

Internet performance remains unstable with 2k+ ping intervals occurring every 5 to 60 minutes.

Internet performance remains unstable with 2k+ ping intervals occurring every 5 to 60 minutes.

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BengalsRock21
Junior Member
24
01-29-2016, 05:38 AM
#1
Hey! Your internet keeps experiencing strange pings or even complete shutdowns every few minutes, happening regularly. It's been going on for about a month now after you fixed it temporarily. I've used this Netgear C3600 for three years, so I'm trying to figure out if the problem is with the router itself or with your internet service provider. Your ISP said they'd send a technician, but the cost would be more than replacing it with a new one. You're also considering switching to a different router, and I can share some suggestions based on what you mentioned about Cox and their blacklist.
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BengalsRock21
01-29-2016, 05:38 AM #1

Hey! Your internet keeps experiencing strange pings or even complete shutdowns every few minutes, happening regularly. It's been going on for about a month now after you fixed it temporarily. I've used this Netgear C3600 for three years, so I'm trying to figure out if the problem is with the router itself or with your internet service provider. Your ISP said they'd send a technician, but the cost would be more than replacing it with a new one. You're also considering switching to a different router, and I can share some suggestions based on what you mentioned about Cox and their blacklist.

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dgdf44
Member
112
02-03-2016, 06:27 PM
#2
You haven't attempted traceroute yet. Launch the command prompt, then input "tracert " to see network latency details.
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dgdf44
02-03-2016, 06:27 PM #2

You haven't attempted traceroute yet. Launch the command prompt, then input "tracert " to see network latency details.

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02-04-2016, 08:58 PM
#3
Check out this new router option—any of these fit your budget?
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DragonBlack246
02-04-2016, 08:58 PM #3

Check out this new router option—any of these fit your budget?

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ArthyFe_BR
Member
162
02-05-2016, 12:34 PM
#4
The issue seems linked to the RAM on your router becoming full, leading to performance issues. Either due to poor management or insufficient memory. If you have more funds, consider setting up a small mini PC or repurposing an old computer as a router with pfSense, plus adding an access point. Another option is using a deco X20 mesh network.
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ArthyFe_BR
02-05-2016, 12:34 PM #4

The issue seems linked to the RAM on your router becoming full, leading to performance issues. Either due to poor management or insufficient memory. If you have more funds, consider setting up a small mini PC or repurposing an old computer as a router with pfSense, plus adding an access point. Another option is using a deco X20 mesh network.

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pedro_tkf
Senior Member
643
02-11-2016, 03:21 PM
#5
I prefer a router that handles heat well since my space tends to get warm. I want something affordable yet reliable with decent performance—around 500-1000 Mbps speeds. It should be durable enough for a while, even if it's a bit used. The build feels a bit heavy, but it meets all my needs.
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pedro_tkf
02-11-2016, 03:21 PM #5

I prefer a router that handles heat well since my space tends to get warm. I want something affordable yet reliable with decent performance—around 500-1000 Mbps speeds. It should be durable enough for a while, even if it's a bit used. The build feels a bit heavy, but it meets all my needs.

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dictionary123
Junior Member
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02-12-2016, 12:15 AM
#6
This outcome came after the internet became unusual, and it seemed normal enough—maybe not very reliable. I’ll attempt another when it resumes.
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dictionary123
02-12-2016, 12:15 AM #6

This outcome came after the internet became unusual, and it seemed normal enough—maybe not very reliable. I’ll attempt another when it resumes.

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MrScooter2
Member
198
02-12-2016, 03:52 AM
#7
When it lags
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MrScooter2
02-12-2016, 03:52 AM #7

When it lags

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Sheikah21
Member
149
02-13-2016, 07:27 AM
#8
putting the gateway in bridge mode turns it into just a modem, so only one Ethernet port works and Wi-Fi will stop working. The new router will connect through the gateway and handle routing tasks.
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Sheikah21
02-13-2016, 07:27 AM #8

putting the gateway in bridge mode turns it into just a modem, so only one Ethernet port works and Wi-Fi will stop working. The new router will connect through the gateway and handle routing tasks.

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cyberkrieger
Member
171
02-13-2016, 10:05 AM
#9
It seems your router is functioning properly again after the power outage, using the same device.
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cyberkrieger
02-13-2016, 10:05 AM #9

It seems your router is functioning properly again after the power outage, using the same device.