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Slow or dropping connection
- 7 years ago
Good morning MrCRJP,
It's been a while since we last heard from you, so we will close this thread. I also just ran diagnostics on your site and everything looks fine. If you still have concerns, please start a new thread and include a detailed explanation so we can better assist you.
Hi MrCRJP,
I'm glad you found the community, thank you for posting the steps you've already tried so far. I'm running diagnostics on your site right now and so far, so good. I do see the 30.1.1 state codes in your history and am seeing that there was something that happened on your gateway over the weekend that seemed to have caused this. Let me escalate this to our engineers for their input. I'll post back once I have any news to share, instructions, or questions for you.
Your cooperation, patience, and understanding are much appreciated.
- MrCRJP7 years agoFreshmanThank you for the reply, and for getting someone to look into it for me. After fiddling with it earlier tonight, I powered the gateway down for at least 15 minutes. After turning it back on, we seem to be doing better. It would still really help to get some certitude regarding the cause of the problem, if possible. We've dealt with this before, but never for such an extended period. It honestly scares me a little, because we opted to buy the hardware outright rather than lease, so I'm worried about what happens if the gateway eventually fails. We've only had the hardware for about 14 months now.
Thanks again for your help!- GabeU7 years agoDistinguished Professor IV
The gateway Liz is speaking of is the gateway for your beam. The signals from your spot beam, and a few other spot beams, are routed through a specific gateway, which is located in a state that is different than yours. The gateway is where your service actually enters the internet. I'm in NY, but my gateway is located in OR.
When you reboot your modem it can put you onto a different "channel" within the beam, which can sometimes fix, at least temporarily, minor issues.
Here's a rough graphic regarding the gateway...
- MrCRJP7 years agoFreshman
Yeah, I feel a bit silly having used that term.. I was thinking of it in terms of the gateway as viewed by a client inside the LAN. I'm thinking the gateway in your diagram is the one running BGP. :)
This morning, the connection seemed to be OK, but then it fell apart again. I needed to go back to the IP address of the modem rather than systemcontrolcenter.com, since the modem had also apparently lost its DNS mind as well. Is there a chance that doing a factory reset on it might clear up the problems?
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