On 04/02/2013 02:38 AM, Guy Gold wrote:
If Dotan connects a laptop to the modem's LAN port, instead of the router, and the same issues keep happening, doesn't that clear the router from being the culprit ?
No, it only shows that there is a fault somewhere between the ISP and the LAN port. It does NOT show there is no fault after the LAN port.
You are assuming that there is a single point of failure or only one bug. In reality there are many and they often cascade.
One of the software failures of that generation of routers is if the connection drops, the NAT tables are not refreshed. So some connections are NATed to the wrong IP address.
Another mores subtle bug is that the capacitors in the power supply for the router are starting to fail, which leads to random unpredictable results. The same with the WiFi, where a spec of dust or a minor change in a capacitor's or resistor's electrical value will result in major tuning changes, causing signals to degrade.
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