My router is TP Link VR600 AC. It's about one month old (a new ISP).
Every couple of hours, my router drops the internet and does not recover. I need to reboot router by switching off power for 10 seconds.
The strange feature is that the four leftmost LEDs on my TP are ALWAYS green, even when my Edge browser and Smart TV complain about no internet. I'm referring to LEDs for power, DSL, internet, and WiFi. I've never seen a red LED (or any other colour) on that new router in one month.
I want to examine the router logs to see when the router thinks it dropped the connection.
I know how to find my way around the router log. But I don't know what "query" I need to set up to return only those records that show dropped connections - and ignore all the others.
I would be grateful if someone could advise me what settings I need to find internet drops.
I Googled for this:
- router log internet drop connection
There are dozens of hits which show you how to display the complete log. But nothing on how to do a specific search for dropped connections ?
Thanks.
Every couple of hours, my router drops the internet and does not recover. I need to reboot router by switching off power for 10 seconds.
The strange feature is that the four leftmost LEDs on my TP are ALWAYS green, even when my Edge browser and Smart TV complain about no internet. I'm referring to LEDs for power, DSL, internet, and WiFi. I've never seen a red LED (or any other colour) on that new router in one month.
I want to examine the router logs to see when the router thinks it dropped the connection.
I know how to find my way around the router log. But I don't know what "query" I need to set up to return only those records that show dropped connections - and ignore all the others.
I would be grateful if someone could advise me what settings I need to find internet drops.
I Googled for this:
- router log internet drop connection
There are dozens of hits which show you how to display the complete log. But nothing on how to do a specific search for dropped connections ?
Thanks.