F5F Stay Refreshed Power Users Networks Significant data transmission failures occurring progressively

Significant data transmission failures occurring progressively

Significant data transmission failures occurring progressively

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FeuerwehrDario
Junior Member
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04-01-2016, 01:56 PM
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I'm new to networking and need guidance on fixing my problem. I recently upgraded to an Arris TG3452 router from my ISP. Since then, I've noticed unusual connection problems—especially after 12 to 16 hours of use. My devices show significant packet loss, which Pingplotter indicates around 10% for several sites. Restarting the router resolves it temporarily, but the issue returns within that timeframe. This is concerning because it wasn't an issue with my older router (over five years old). Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
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FeuerwehrDario
04-01-2016, 01:56 PM #1

I'm new to networking and need guidance on fixing my problem. I recently upgraded to an Arris TG3452 router from my ISP. Since then, I've noticed unusual connection problems—especially after 12 to 16 hours of use. My devices show significant packet loss, which Pingplotter indicates around 10% for several sites. Restarting the router resolves it temporarily, but the issue returns within that timeframe. This is concerning because it wasn't an issue with my older router (over five years old). Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

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BrewingPKC
Junior Member
21
04-08-2016, 09:25 AM
#2
These items are really problematic. A fan nearby could assist, though in the end I had to convince my ISP to provide a new modem.
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BrewingPKC
04-08-2016, 09:25 AM #2

These items are really problematic. A fan nearby could assist, though in the end I had to convince my ISP to provide a new modem.