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qbie
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Hi All,

I wouldn’t mind a copy of the new firmware, just for testing. I’ve been getting quite a few CRC errors on my line lately and been struggling to track down the cause with my ISP (Zen) so this new G.INP setting might be useful.

I’ve been using a DSL AC-55U for 3 years with no issues until a few weeks back, and I even just purchased a replacement one from Amazon to see if it was the router going faulty, but nope :(

An unrelated issue that someone might be able to shed some light on (I’ll open a new thread about this if needed) – on my Windows 10 PC that’s hardwired into the router I get random disconnections 2 or 3 times a day. In the router logs it looks like this:

2021-01-30 12:26:15 kernel: Link State: LAN_4 down.
2021-01-30 12:26:18 kernel: Link State: LAN_4 up.

(Where the number changes if I try a different port). In windows it shows as media disconnected then reconnected a couple of seconds later. I can see the logs in the NetworkProfile section of Event Viewer showing network disconnected.

I’ve now tried two different routers (as the same happens with the new one I got the other day), new cables, different driver versions (it’s a Realtek NIC on my mobo), and I even put in a PCIe NIC and it does the same thing so at this point all I can think of it there’s something running in Windows doing it, but I’m at a loss as to what!

Ta,

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