I have had a router go bad. The rom failed.

On Mon, Oct 28, 2019, 4:13 PM Michael Butash <michael@butash.net> wrote:
I really don't find routers "go bad" as they outlive their usefulness.  Most people find their routers can't handle their usage when providers offer 100mbps+ connections, but sometimes something is simply abusing your network, and your router isn't good at showing it to you.

Coming from the enterprise space, when something stops working, I see what is wrong, as something is always wrong if it's broken.  In a consumer router, what is usually the matter is something creating too many sessions, or simply exceeding bandwidth capabilities.  Ahem, Bittorrent, or some other uncontrolled vermin.  Some people it's 5 people watching netflix at the same time, or heavy gaming.

I can usually feel when my network is broken at home, and almost always find a reason for it.  Only time I upgrade is when I want to test a new piece of kit I got from ebay.

I've run cisco asa, netgear/dd-wrt routers, fortigate firewall currently, considering getting a palo alto.  My netgear flashed with dd-wrt was great for years, a R710 nighthawk, and only reason I upgraded to my fortigate was just to dogfood features for customers of mine using fortigate.  I got lucky buying a fortigate on ebay, 2 years later some large defense contractor company keeps paying for my enterprise support on the unit for full filter and threat feeds on it, so at least my tax dollars go for something good finally.

-mb


On Sat, Oct 26, 2019 at 12:17 PM <techlists@phpcoderusa.com> wrote:

Hi,

It appears I am having Internet router problems.  Occasionally I will not be able to access the Internet for a few seconds to a minute or so.  This morning I was not able to access the Internet at all. 

I am with Cox and have a home office business account.  I called Cox and they suggested bypassing my router and connect directly to their modem.  That worked.  Based on that I think my router is going bad.  

I had turned off the modem and the router for a maybe an hour or so while I did other things.  I now have access.

I would like a secure router.  Cox says almost any modern router will be secure.  Security is a big issue.  When I look at all the WiFi that is available in my neighborhood I see maybe 10 routers.  That is scary! 

Since I have a business account that allows servers I have been using port forwarding.  I am a programmer and occasionally I fire up my laptop turned server for testing. 

I also have set up my WiFi to only accept those devices that I have configured by MAC address. 

Any toughs on my pending router purchase?

Thank you so much for all your feedback!!

Keith 


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