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Wednesday, October 23rd, 2024 9:03 PM

gateway dropping connection multiple times a day

we have been experiencing an issue with our wifi for a month or so.  when it works, it's great, but it is literally disconnecting the internet randomly, several times per day.  Just last night, it was the worst yet, and dropped several times in 1 hour.  It has gone back to it's normal, dropping the connection just randomly.  Today, It's only dropped the connection about 4 times so far and it's just now 2pm.

We've only managed to contact support once, because generally, the disconnections are very SHORT in duration, so we never get a chance to reset the gateway before it goes back to normal.  sometimes we disconnect all the wires (including power) from both the wall and the gateway, and leave it for a few minutes and plug it back in.  Sometimes we go through the app to reset it, if the app actually works.  

In the last month, there hasn't a time where it's "been good" for a whole day.  we live in an apartment, and have had this gateway for a few months, it was provided by xfinity. we aren't on "storm ready" wifi, just gigibit.

we have one computer connected via ethernet, everything else is wireless.  during the day, several devices are connected to the gateway, but not all active... as opposed to nighttime, where there is about 10 devices connected but only 3 active.  the gateway disconnects whenever, so it isn't related to how few or how many are connected.

any help is appreciated, thank you!

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107.1K Messages

29 days ago

When these drops occur, does the ethernet-connected computer go out at the same time as well ?

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yes, it absolutely does lose internet.  It's actually the last to "lose internet".  After that computer loses internet, the gateway turns the orangish-red color and starts flashing that same color eventually.

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107.1K Messages

29 days ago

OK what do the modem's signal status values look like ? Try getting them here; http://192.168.100.1 or here http://10.0.0.1

Please copy all of the text in its entirety of the *Downstream Power Levels*, the *SNR's* (Signal to Noise Ratios), and the *Upstream Power Level* numbers and paste them into your next post.

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Downstream
Channel Bonding Value
Channel ID
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
14
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
159
SNR
41.0 dB
41.0 dB
41.1 dB
41.2 dB
41.0 dB
41.0 dB
41.2 dB
41.4 dB
41.3 dB
41.2 dB
41.2 dB
41.3 dB
41.4 dB
41.5 dB
41.5 dB
41.3 dB
41.5 dB
41.2 dB
41.6 dB
41.7 dB
41.6 dB
41.6 dB
41.7 dB
41.6 dB
41.5 dB
41.5 dB
41.4 dB
41.6 dB
41.5 dB
41.4 dB
41.5 dB
41.4 dB
41.7 dB
Power Level
8.1 dBmV
8.1 dBmV
8.1 dBmV
8.2 dBmV
8.4 dBmV
8.5 dBmV
8.6 dBmV
8.4 dBmV
8.3 dBmV
8.1 dBmV
8.1 dBmV
8.3 dBmV
8.5 dBmV
8.7 dBmV
8.6 dBmV
8.3 dBmV
8.2 dBmV
8.2 dBmV
8.4 dBmV
8.6 dBmV
8.6 dBmV
8.6 dBmV
8.6 dBmV
8.7 dBmV
8.8 dBmV
8.9 dBmV
8.9 dBmV
9.1 dBmV
9.1 dBmV
9.0 dBmV
9.0 dBmV
9.2 dBmV
10.1 dBmV
Upstream
Channel Bonding Value
Power Level
37.8 dBmV
38.8 dBmV
39.3 dBmV
40.3 dBmV
40.8 dBmV
41.3 dBmV

i hope this is what you needed!!! if it isn't, let me know.  thank you!

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FYI, i had done a factory reset prior to this (the default password wasn't working), and my son accidentally setup the wifi incorrectly.  it's on split channels again, as some of our IOT's need 2.4g rather than 5g.  anyways, there's less channels now, and for one refresh, the power level on channel 1 was 14803.0 dBmV, than i refreshed a few minutes later and it went back to 8.1dBmV.

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28 days ago

This may or may not be the root cause of the problem (YMMV) but it should be addressed regardless.


The downstream power is a tad on the high side. It may be over-driving the front-end receiver circuit of the modem. That can cause random disconnects, spontaneous re-booting of the modem, speed, packet loss, latency problems, and the un-bonding of channels.


Is there a drop amplifier on the coax cable line leading to the modem ? If so, try removing / bypassing it and see. If not, you can try installing a -6 dB forward path-only attenuator pad such as this one on the coax port on the rear of the modem to knock that power level down and see;

https://www.amazon.com/line-Signal-Forward-Attenuator-FPA6-54/dp/B07882H96R 

If you are in an upgraded upload speed / mid-split area, you'll need this one instead;

https://www.multicominc.com/product/multicom-mul-fpa85-forward-path-attenuator 

Good luck !

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Channel ID
41
13
14
15
16
17
18
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
159
Lock Status
Locked
Locked
Locked
Locked
Locked
Locked
Locked
Locked
Frequency
651 MHz
471 MHz
477 MHz
483 MHz
489 MHz
495 MHz
507 MHz
722000000
SNR
40.7 dB
41.2 dB
41.3 dB
41.2 dB
41.1 dB
41.3 dB
41.0 dB
41.4 dB
Power Level
2.2 dBmV
2.0 dBmV
2.0 dBmV
2.0 dBmV
1.9 dBmV
2.0 dBmV
1.9 dBmV
3.8 dBmV
Modulation
256 QAM
256 QAM
256 QAM
256 QAM
256 QAM

i JUST added the attentuator that you mentioned, and the power levels came down.  Prior, there was nothing in between the gateway and the coax cable, it was just the cable from the wall to gateway.  we actually never had much issues when we had cable TV and the big cable box/dvr thing.  let me know how you think of these new numbers!

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