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Home network problem - crashing router - ginge191 - 04-11-2017 Forgive me ... my home technology seems to be forever crashing. We've got a BT smart hub - this hub has different colour styles to identify differently problems. My main PC (and the cause of the crashing) is connected via TP link AV600. Crashing happens when a game updates attempts to update - it happens to two different applications which attempt to update - Steam and Blizzard desktop. The router will flash orange and then go a solid orange. Is the router bust or is it another problem? RE: Home network problem - crashing router - ginge191 - 04-11-2017 Update: read this article: https://community.bt.com/t5/BT-Infinity-Speed-Connection/Daily-BT-hub-crashes-and-having-to-restart-router-when/td-p/1704674 It says i should " invest in a good quality third party VDSL capable modem/router. " Any ideas or guidance for this? RE: Home network problem - crashing router - TommiePuglet - 08-11-2017 So its defo the router if it is, it could be a bad router that cant handle load as per say. Have you tried calling BT and making a complaint seeing if they will send you a new BT Router maybe this will cure the problem. RE: Home network problem - crashing router - Mighty306 - 08-11-2017 How old is the router Ginge? Might be worth logging in to it to see if there are any firmware updates available. RE: Home network problem - crashing router - ginge191 - 08-11-2017 (08-11-2017, 07:33 AM)TommiePuglet Wrote: So its defo the router if it is, it could be a bad router that cant handle load as per say. Have you tried calling BT and making a complaint seeing if they will send you a new BT Router maybe this will cure the problem.It never had an issue up until recently ; I can only think it's a load issue as it really only ever crashes when attempting to download/update or patch something BT don't really want to know - Every time they say 'we can confirm your internet is working fine' (08-11-2017, 08:28 AM)Mighty306 Wrote: How old is the router Ginge? Might be worth logging in to it to see if there are any firmware updates available.Router is about 10 months old. Would there be updates in that period? RE: Home network problem - crashing router - Mighty306 - 08-11-2017 Mmm, that's a relatively new router so it's quite probably up-to-date. Poss still worth a try though. RE: Home network problem - crashing router - 306carter - 09-11-2017 Guessing your router is set to DHCP? There’s no IP address conflicts? Have you tried a hard reset on your router, using the reset button on the back. Also is there not a log in the routers menu showing why it rebooted? RE: Home network problem - crashing router - ginge191 - 09-11-2017 (09-11-2017, 07:13 AM)306carter Wrote: Guessing your router is set to DHCP? There’s no IP address conflicts? I can this evening and let you know! RE: Home network problem - crashing router - bigcheez2k3 - 09-11-2017 Router could be screwed. We were having problems with our connection dieing everytime I tried uploading anything. Got BT out, they tested a load of stuff then eventually just gave us a new router which solved it. It was that bad, I could predict when it would crash each time. 3 minutes into uploading a 50mb file, which was roughly 30mb uploaded by that point. RE: Home network problem - crashing router - ginge191 - 15-11-2017 17:38:52, 15 Nov. : PPPoE error: timeout 17:38:51, 15 Nov. :HTTP UserBasic login from 192.168.1.67 successfully 17:38:51, 15 Nov. :HTTP UserBasic login from 192.168.1.85 successfully 17:38:51, 15 Nov. :HTTP UserBasic login from 192.168.1.85 successfully 17:38:47, 15 Nov. :HTTP UserBasic login from 192.168.1.67 successfully 17:38:47, 15 Nov. : PPPoE error: timeout 17:38:37, 15 Nov. wl0:IGMP group 239.2.0.252 on interface wl0 started by 192.168.1.66 17:38:37, 15 Nov. wl0:IGMP group 239.2.0.252 on interface wl0 by 192.168.1.66 requested 17:38:37, 15 Nov. wl0:IGMP join received for group 239.2.0.252 on interface wl0 17:38:32, 15 Nov. ptm0.101:VLAN VLAN_DATA connected 17:38:32, 15 Nov. :connection ATM_TV disconnected.[ERROR_USER_DISCONNECT] 17:38:32, 15 Nov. :connection ATM_DATA disconnected.[ERROR_USER_DISCONNECT] 17:38:32, 15 Nov. dsl:VDSL link Up: Down Rate=71771Kbps, Up Rate=20000Kbps, SNR Margin Down=0.00dB, SNR Margin Up=3.00dB 17:38:22, 15 Nov. :The LAN DHCP Server is active 17:38:16, 15 Nov. :The LAN DHCP Server is inactive 17:38:09, 15 Nov. :Connection to the Internet has been terminated.(Reboot,Reconfiguration,forced termination) 17:38:09, 15 Nov. :VLAN VLAN_DATA disconnected 17:38:08, 15 Nov. wl1.1: Device <30:A8: DB:17:7C:BB> was disconnected on SSID (Device/WiFi/SSIDs/SSID[WL_REDSIDE_O1_2G]) 17:38:08, 15 Nov. BR_LAN:The LAN DHCPv6 Server is active 17:38:08, 15 Nov. :Connection to the Internet has been terminated.(Reboot,Reconfiguration,forced termination) 17:38:08, 15 Nov. BR_LAN:LAN Router Advertisement Setting Updated : M_flag = 0, O_flag = 1 17:38:08, 15 Nov. ppp1:The DYN ROUTE [81.139.57.100/32 gw ] is deleted 17:38:08, 15 Nov. ppp1:The DYN ROUTE [81.139.56.100/32 gw ] is deleted 17:38:07, 15 Nov. BR_LAN:The LAN DHCPv6 Server is inactive 17:38:06, 15 Nov. BR_LAN:The LAN DHCPv6 Server is active 17:38:06, 15 Nov. BR_LAN:LAN Router Advertisement Setting Updated : M_flag = 0, O_flag = 1 17:38:06, 15 Nov. BR_LAN:The LAN DHCPv6 Server is inactive 17:38:06, 15 Nov. BR_LAN:The LAN DHCPv6 Server is active 17:38:05, 15 Nov. ppp1:The WAN DHCPv6 Client Process has successfully been terminated on Vlan 36 17:38:05, 15 Nov. BR_LAN:The LAN DHCPv6 Server is inactive 17:38:05, 15 Nov. BR_LAN: Allocated prefix = fdaa:bbcc:ddee::/64 (valid time = 4293967296 / preferred time = 4293967296) 17:38:05, 15 Nov. BR_LAN: Revoked prefix = 2a00:23c5:4b82:9a00::/64 (valid time = 2026291200 / preferred time = 2026291200) 17:38:05, 15 Nov. ppp1: Revoked prefix = 2a00:23c5:4b82:9a01::/64 (valid time = 2026291200 / preferred time = 2026291200) 17:38:05, 15 Nov. ppp1: Revoked prefix = 2a00:23c5:4b82:9a00::/56 (valid time = 2026291200 / preferred time = 2026291200) 17:38:04, 15 Nov. dsl:VDSL Link Down: duration was 294056 seconds SO the router crashed again today, attempting a 60mb or so patch/update - update got half way and it crashed at 17:38. This is ALL the logs at that time.. anyone make any sense.. please do. RE: Home network problem - crashing router - gti6man - 16-11-2017 I would get a £50-60 Netgear/tp link/asus router, the BT ones are crap from my experience and are always failing. Try it if it doesnt resolve the issue then return it. I'm an IT tech for a living and bt routers keep me very busy. RE: Home network problem - crashing router - ginge191 - 18-11-2017 (16-11-2017, 12:32 AM)gti6man Wrote: I would get a £50-60 Netgear/tp link/asus router, the BT ones are crap from my experience and are always failing. Try it if it doesnt resolve the issue then return it. I'm an IT tech for a living and bt routers keep me very busy. Thanks - is there any in particular you'd recommend? They all hundreds of abbreviations and acronyms which make it look like another language RE: Home network problem - crashing router - ginge191 - 28-11-2017 So, BT are sending me a new one as this router is crashing every 2 minutes now. If that then fails. I'll seek a new router all together RE: Home network problem - crashing router - gti6man - 06-12-2017 Only just seen this, the latest standard I believe is 'C' so anything with 802.11ac will have the fastest speed for the devices which are compatible. Not sure how many will be 'C' compatible at the mo... Something like this looks good: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Wireless-Connections-UK-Archer-VR400/dp/B01LFGTEI6 It is both fibre and adsl compatible as I am not sure which connection you will have in your home an rj45 (most likely fibre) or rj11 (adsl). Did the new BT router resolve it out of interest? RE: Home network problem - crashing router - ginge191 - 15-12-2017 (06-12-2017, 02:48 PM)gti6man Wrote: Only just seen this, the latest standard I believe is 'C' so anything with 802.11ac will have the fastest speed for the devices which are compatible. Not sure how many will be 'C' compatible at the mo... Something like this looks good: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Wireless-Connections-UK-Archer-VR400/dp/B01LFGTEI6 Thank you for that! Massive help. I'll order that after Christmas And no, the new router still crashes when a download is attempted, only difference is the crashes aren't as 'harsh' - it'll reboot a bit quicker RE: Home network problem - crashing router - Dave - 22-12-2017 I know nothing about routers and such, but my 2p. I had a crappy captive network run by some shit router, dont even know what make. I have a netgear nighthawk now and it has solves all my traffic issues, and the customisation/control is immense compated to stock. I guess what im saying is BT suck with their routers, and dont ever go stock. RE: Home network problem - crashing router - Niall - 24-12-2017 (22-12-2017, 01:04 PM)Dave Wrote: I know nothing about routers and such, but my 2p. Same as this man, I went from a Home Hub to a Netgear Nighthawk. Difference is night and day. Hasn’t dropped the connection once in the 4-5 months it has been installed in comparison to the home hub which was 3-5 times a day. RE: Home network problem - crashing router - Dave - 27-01-2018 (24-12-2017, 07:22 PM)Niall Wrote:(22-12-2017, 01:04 PM)Dave Wrote: I know nothing about routers and such, but my 2p. Nighthawk R7000 + VPN server back to uk = entire home with UK tv ![]() |