QUOTE(Lozy @ Apr 21 2025, 01:51 PM)
lol just realized my router actual name is Tenda AC23 and not AC2100
i just wait for the internet come back when theres an outage, and i usually have the internet back in 5mins
thanks for checking the version for me, mine is at V16.03.09.17_multi which is the latest version for my AC23
actually i just realized it cant be the routers, because my wifi(downstairs) and wired(upstairs) actually are two different routers connected to the modem(downstairs), so the problem has to be from the modem onwards to unifi
Great that you provided insights and updates. Monitor the modem (unifi) behavior when the internet outage occurs. Later you can attach and inform unifi if the modem is causing the issue. i just wait for the internet come back when theres an outage, and i usually have the internet back in 5mins
thanks for checking the version for me, mine is at V16.03.09.17_multi which is the latest version for my AC23
actually i just realized it cant be the routers, because my wifi(downstairs) and wired(upstairs) actually are two different routers connected to the modem(downstairs), so the problem has to be from the modem onwards to unifi
Also, I would advise you to monitor your network when you practice the reboot schedule. Sometime, possible reason of cause or in tech term, root cause is due kernel panic in the router. In generic explanation, sometime bugs in the firmware, corrupted file system within the code management, and least should be failure of internal components. Sometime, rebooting it fixes the issue temporarily.
Apr 21 2025, 03:45 PM

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