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11-10-2021 01:28 AM
After several calls and on hold hours and complaining I just have the answer that I have too many devices connected and it's likely one of my other devices causing the issue in which case we will have to charge me for the service call, last time around I got no showed, so as you can imagine I'm at my wits end. Each night without fail around 10 and on for a few hours its normal 15 mb connection then just completely drops out and I try resetting my router, run a speed test from admin page direct from telus router and it fails over and over then all of a sudden back to gold again. Not really sure how many times a night it does it as I give up eventually.
Any ideas that you have to try would be appreciated, im not a tech guy, but im somewhat competent in sorting things out on my own.
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11-12-2021 02:16 PM
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11-10-2021 01:14 PM
Can you provide some details about your Internet plan/service? Which router do you have?
When you say "can't get a connection" are you saying your phone cannot get a WiFi connection or you have a WiFi connection but can't access the Internet?
If you want specific advice you need to provide specific details about the issue.
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11-10-2021 01:44 PM
Side note, after rebooting the modem I wait until the isp connection is green and says connected, most times it can take up to 10 minutes for that to happen. Before rebooting when the problem does occur I do log in and ensure that isp says connected.
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11-10-2021 03:13 PM
Useful info. Now I don't have to waste your time (and mine) getting you to diagnose WiFi issues.
I wonder if the outages are due to DNS issues. The next time it happens do a ping test to the DNS server.
On the router status page you will see an IP address for DNS1. The ping test link is on the right side of the status page. You will need to log in (credentials should be on the side of the router unless you already changed it. Copy/paste the IP address to the addess input box on the Ping test page. If the DNS server responds to the ping test do a ping test to telus.com and if that passes try microsoft.com or google.com
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11-12-2021 03:08 AM
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