Welp, they replaced the modem with another unit of the same model, a Hitron CODA-45 and so far it's been more stable for about a day. Still have to go through the factory reset and reconfiguration process on the router though, but that's something that eats up a lot of time I don't have.
Btw, switching to Continuous DHCP Renewal mode makes the router recover from the drops 100% 80% of the time and quite quickly at that!
I'm hopefully picking up a Sercomm DM1000 on Monday from the TPIA's head office.
Oh man redoing all of the setup... that'll be a huge hours long pain in the neck.
Yeah it's set to Normal.
The goal is to not need to reboot the router so often. That's why I bought a new one... but so far it has been acting exactly the same as the AC3200 on a different modem which is not...
Ok, so I should perhaps request that Coextro replace the Hitron with a different model. They have a few other options. Even the Rogers tech told me that the Hitron was "no good, they die after a while".
Alright, I'll try to get that going. I didn't really want to refund the router since I plan...
Hello,
I recently picked up an RT-AX88U Pro to replace my RT-AC3200. The issue is that doing this fixed none of the router-side issues with the internet staying dead if the modem decides to have an aneurysm.
ISP: Coextro (on Rogers Cable)
Modem: Hitron CODA-45
Whenever the modem disconnects...