marianpavel
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Since December I am having some problems with my internet setup at home, with all this Covid-19 pandemic I am very dependent on the internet most because I am a software engineer and I work from home.
I get random disconnects while playing video games after work and sometimes also during my daily work schedule. I thought it was because of the router so I have bought a new one, an Asus RT-AX56U, my old one was a TP-Link pretty cheap something like 40$.
After testing the new router which btw, worked perfectly for the first 2-3 days and I was very happy with it the problem started to happen again. I always have a command prompt window opened with a ping on google and I can see logs like this:
The log from the router is this one below:
My router has default settings, I just set up the wifi password and name and the IPS account and password. Nothing else. My question is, can for example a device from my house trigger the router to do this? This problem as I said started in December, I reinstalled my windows back then, can this impact the router?
I also thought it was from the UTP cables which I made, I have a snuff on the wall that is mounted by me so the path is like this: GPON that converts fiber link to UTP -> router -> snuff on the wall -> UTP cable to PC. The distance is like 4-5 meters so I don't think this should be a huge impact. Please help!
I get random disconnects while playing video games after work and sometimes also during my daily work schedule. I thought it was because of the router so I have bought a new one, an Asus RT-AX56U, my old one was a TP-Link pretty cheap something like 40$.
After testing the new router which btw, worked perfectly for the first 2-3 days and I was very happy with it the problem started to happen again. I always have a command prompt window opened with a ping on google and I can see logs like this:
General failure.
General failure.
General failure.
Request timed out.
Request timed out.
Request timed out.
The log from the router is this one below:
Feb 19 21:44:35 kernel: eth1 (Ext switch port: 0) (Logical Port: 8) (phyId: 0) Link DOWN.
Feb 19 21:44:37 kernel: eth1: sysport_tm port shaper set to 999000 kbps (phy speed 1000000 kbps)
Feb 19 21:44:37 kernel: eth1 (Ext switch port: 0) (Logical Port: 8) (phyId: 0) Link Up at 1000 mbps full duplex
Feb 19 21:47:11 kernel: eth1 (Ext switch port: 0) (Logical Port: 8) (phyId: 0) Link DOWN.
Feb 19 21:47:15 kernel: eth1: sysport_tm port shaper set to 999000 kbps (phy speed 1000000 kbps)
Feb 19 21:47:15 kernel: eth1 (Ext switch port: 0) (Logical Port: 8) (phyId: 0) Link Up at 1000 mbps full duplex
Feb 19 21:47:16 kernel: eth1 (Ext switch port: 0) (Logical Port: 8) (phyId: 0) Link DOWN.
Feb 19 21:47:19 kernel: eth1: sysport_tm port shaper set to 999000 kbps (phy speed 1000000 kbps)
Feb 19 21:47:19 kernel: eth1 (Ext switch port: 0) (Logical Port: 8) (phyId: 0) Link Up at 1000 mbps full duplex
Feb 19 21:47:20 kernel: eth1 (Ext switch port: 0) (Logical Port: 8) (phyId: 0) Link DOWN.
Feb 19 21:47:22 kernel: eth1: sysport_tm port shaper set to 999000 kbps (phy speed 1000000 kbps)
Feb 19 21:47:22 kernel: eth1 (Ext switch port: 0) (Logical Port: 8) (phyId: 0) Link Up at 1000 mbps full duplex
Feb 19 21:47:23 kernel: eth1 (Ext switch port: 0) (Logical Port: 8) (phyId: 0) Link DOWN.
Feb 19 21:47:25 kernel: eth1: sysport_tm port shaper set to 999000 kbps (phy speed 1000000 kbps)
Feb 19 21:47:25 kernel: eth1 (Ext switch port: 0) (Logical Port: 8) (phyId: 0) Link Up at 1000 mbps full duplex
Feb 19 21:49:37 kernel: eth1 (Ext switch port: 0) (Logical Port: 8) (phyId: 0) Link DOWN.
Feb 19 21:49:39 kernel: eth1: sysport_tm port shaper set to 999000 kbps (phy speed 1000000 kbps)
Feb 19 21:49:39 kernel: eth1 (Ext switch port: 0) (Logical Port: 8) (phyId: 0) Link Up at 1000 mbps full duplex
Feb 19 21:49:41 kernel: eth1 (Ext switch port: 0) (Logical Port: 8) (phyId: 0) Link DOWN.
Feb 19 21:49:43 kernel: eth1: sysport_tm port shaper set to 999000 kbps (phy speed 1000000 kbps)
Feb 19 21:49:43 kernel: eth1 (Ext switch port: 0) (Logical Port: 8) (phyId: 0) Link Up at 1000 mbps full duplex
Feb 19 21:49:47 kernel: eth1 (Ext switch port: 0) (Logical Port: 8) (phyId: 0) Link DOWN.
Feb 19 21:49:49 kernel: eth1: sysport_tm port shaper set to 999000 kbps (phy speed 1000000 kbps)
Feb 19 21:49:49 kernel: eth1 (Ext switch port: 0) (Logical Port: 8) (phyId: 0) Link Up at 1000 mbps full duplex
Feb 19 21:49:50 kernel: eth1 (Ext switch port: 0) (Logical Port: 8) (phyId: 0) Link DOWN.
Feb 19 21:49:52 kernel: eth1: sysport_tm port shaper set to 999000 kbps (phy speed 1000000 kbps)
Feb 19 21:49:52 kernel: eth1 (Ext switch port: 0) (Logical Port: 8) (phyId: 0) Link Up at 1000 mbps full duplex
Feb 19 21:49:53 kernel: eth1 (Ext switch port: 0) (Logical Port: 8) (phyId: 0) Link DOWN.
Feb 19 21:49:56 kernel: eth1: sysport_tm port shaper set to 999000 kbps (phy speed 1000000 kbps)
My router has default settings, I just set up the wifi password and name and the IPS account and password. Nothing else. My question is, can for example a device from my house trigger the router to do this? This problem as I said started in December, I reinstalled my windows back then, can this impact the router?
I also thought it was from the UTP cables which I made, I have a snuff on the wall that is mounted by me so the path is like this: GPON that converts fiber link to UTP -> router -> snuff on the wall -> UTP cable to PC. The distance is like 4-5 meters so I don't think this should be a huge impact. Please help!