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My bell router has been randomly rebooting itself every couple of days. Apparently this is an ongoing issue.... :(


Just replaced my first one last night and had a reboot a few hours afterwards. I'll give it a few days to "settle down" and do whatever firmware updates that show up, but barring an endless hardware replacement cycle until I get one that works, I may end up going back to rogers (but via cable instead of their fibre since their modem+ont setup doesn't allow for >1G lan.

That forum suggests it's a PPPoE issue, but we're not PPPoE here in atlantic Canada and I'm experiencing the same issue. Pretty hard for my better half to enjoy her PVR'd shows if we can't count on there not being a 5 minute gap in the recording.
that would anoy the hell out of me
 
sort of a rant most everyone at my Job working as security at handydart is not happy with me becasue I changed shifts to fri-mondays they dotn feel as safe whe nI am not around and keep complaining to me about the other Guard , yesterday was my Friday so everyone sort of turned ther nose up at me when I arrived at work . o nthe other side everyone that I actually work with on the Sat Sunday aer very happy that I am there accept for the one driver that was always( before I switched to that shift) botherindg the dispatchers by standing around them talking and distracting them . in some ways this makes me feel good becsaue I feel that I am helping and doing a decent job .
 
I have the HH4000 and haven't had a single problem like this, its been up and running for 2 years on July 27, but I only have the 10GB line running to my network switch for my 2 PCs in the basement and one 1GB port feeding my Ubiquiti access point, so not a lines in use have no clue if it matters at all.

wondering if it just a certain batch of them doing it
 
I have the HH4000 and haven't had a single problem like this, its been up and running for 2 years on July 27, but I only have the 10GB line running to my network switch for my 2 PCs in the basement and one 1GB port feeding my Ubiquiti access point, so not a lines in use have no clue if it matters at all.

wondering if it just a certain batch of them doing it
10Gb Line to your house! :eek:
 
lol I wish, the HH4000 has 1x10gb capable line out, my ISP is Bell Fiber 3GBPS UP/DOWN package and my network switch is 2.5GB so I am leaving 500MBPS on the Table IF I could get a 5GBPS network switch for a decent price I would but there hard to find and pricey
 
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lol I wish, the HH4000 has 1x10gb capable line out, my ISP is Bell Fiber 3GBPS UP/DOWN package and my network switch is 2.5GB so I am leaving 500MBPS on the Table IF I could get a 5GBPS network switch for a decent price I would but there hard to find and pricey

That's my setup as well. 3G plan feeding a 2.5GB opnsense box.

We'll see how it goes.... no problems today, and my issue was every couple of days as opposed to some of the folks in that thread who were multiple times per day.

From what I'm reading, it really does sound like a hardware issue from a specific batch but it re-appears when folks get a re-conditioned router because the depot testing them can't re-produce the fault. OTOH, it's easy to see in the system logs as the "hard reset / unknown" tag for the reboot doesn't appear for other types of reboots (like power cycling and/or soft reboots).
 
depends on the store but sometimes they can take a little bit to ship if it gets past 3 workdays you should message them unless they say how many days it takes them to ship on their store page
 
depends on the store but sometimes they can take a little bit to ship if it gets past 3 workdays you should message them unless they say how many days it takes them to ship on their store page
Ah, yeah their bot says 5-7 days. Seems a bit long, but it's not like I'll die without the parts. Hopefully they're in sooner rather than later at least.
 
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