For almost a week my Linksys EA7500 Router keeps losing connection, even though my modem is fully connected.
I haven't changed anything on my end.
Spectrum did recently increase my service speed. But this problem started before that change. Spectrum also claims my current modem isn't "optimized" for my current speed.
I have this Cable Modem provided by Spectrum.
https://www.gditechnology.com/portfolio/ubee-ddm3521/
The EA7500 reconnects if I unplug my modem. Once the modem loads up and gets reconnected the EA7500 will soon after reconnect.
How do I fix this issue? Is it EA7500, Cable Modem, both, or something else causing this problem?
If it is the modem should I get another modem from Spectrum, which should I get? Or should I use my own? I do have a brand new ARRIS SURFboard SB6190.
I only have 4 devices "connected" to my router. While 2 devices are connected wireless when used.
Cable internet (coax) into cable modem
Cable modem (cat6) into Linksys EA7500
Linksys EA7500 line1 (cat6) to Win10 PC
Linksys EA7500 line2 (cat6) to SamSung Smart TV
Linksys EA7500 line3 (cat6) to TP PowerLink (wall outlet) [send]
TP PowerLink (wall outlet) [receive] line1 (cat6) Amazon Fire TV
TP PowerLink (wall outlet) [receive] line2 (cat6) Roku
My internet speed is fine when everything is connected. What is causing this issue? How do I fix it?
I haven't changed anything on my end.
Spectrum did recently increase my service speed. But this problem started before that change. Spectrum also claims my current modem isn't "optimized" for my current speed.
I have this Cable Modem provided by Spectrum.
https://www.gditechnology.com/portfolio/ubee-ddm3521/
The EA7500 reconnects if I unplug my modem. Once the modem loads up and gets reconnected the EA7500 will soon after reconnect.
How do I fix this issue? Is it EA7500, Cable Modem, both, or something else causing this problem?
If it is the modem should I get another modem from Spectrum, which should I get? Or should I use my own? I do have a brand new ARRIS SURFboard SB6190.
I only have 4 devices "connected" to my router. While 2 devices are connected wireless when used.
Cable internet (coax) into cable modem
Cable modem (cat6) into Linksys EA7500
Linksys EA7500 line1 (cat6) to Win10 PC
Linksys EA7500 line2 (cat6) to SamSung Smart TV
Linksys EA7500 line3 (cat6) to TP PowerLink (wall outlet) [send]
TP PowerLink (wall outlet) [receive] line1 (cat6) Amazon Fire TV
TP PowerLink (wall outlet) [receive] line2 (cat6) Roku
My internet speed is fine when everything is connected. What is causing this issue? How do I fix it?