Apparently they also think it's the router. I have my doubts, given the timing (first day of billing when I assume the old SOGEA service was terminated). Also it just seems a damn strange fault to me.We may have to eat our words. I dug my old router out and connected that (it was already configured to use PPoE) and after leaving it running for four hours very much to my surprise there were no glitches.
But they are sending out another router so I suppose we'll see.
Having plugged the new router back in the first glitch arrived 'on time'. To be fair though the fact the glitches appear to be at specific times rather than intervals also dissuades me from blaming the router. I could understand something like a memory leak gradually building up then causing a crash every three hours. But the new router was switched off while not in use yet the first glitch arrived in less than two hours.
So I dunno. Although as noted in my other thread IDNet appear to have some kind of access to my router that I can't figure out. I remember now that when I first got it I had to manually configure it then a few days later I noticed it had switched over to automatic configuration. So my current theory is some kind of housekeeping task running on IDNet's network that periodically annoys the router.
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Andrue Cope
Brackley, UK
Andrue Cope
Brackley, UK



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