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31-01-2026 10:46 AM - edited 01-02-2026 10:30 AM
Well, if no one would listen before, look at the router logs. They are attached hopefully to this post.
The router is the big fault in all this episode. Yes I know, call the number which I will do but this will help others with the logs.
Before I call though I will delve deeper into what the cause is, it may be related to all my devices, around 27 all in but all computers are off. However the wifi load is still there even though it all goes through my LInksys MR5500, the Hub 3 still has to take the load.
The Hub 3 looked like it was still working as white light on but through admin and maintenance shows it is totally messed up! Wifi is dead, dns is dead, dchp is dead. It is basically in a state on denial, I am working but I am not.
So right now I am not blaming the Hub 3 entirely but it is as flaky as hell both on firmware and hardware. It is fine for limited household use but put it under pressure and it goes poof. No matter what anyone else tells you on here.
Sorry the logs have got jumbled, silly number system, 🙂 but the time stamps will show continuity.
Now I am off the strip everything out and try and get this voip working again...........if ever 😞
on 02-02-2026 11:34 AM
I take it you know where to find us should you need any help, have a lovely day ahead of you. Take care
on 02-02-2026 11:33 AM
That's great news, let us know should you need anything. Will always be here to help.
on 02-02-2026 11:30 AM
All running strongly and reliably now. Errors still showing on logs but that is now expected and I can probably stop that.
on 02-02-2026 07:17 AM
Hi there @Anonymous, it's great to hear that the issue with your services has been resolved, is there anything else I can do for you?
01-02-2026 09:11 PM - edited 01-02-2026 09:13 PM
Right, got to the bottom of it. The logs are simply just 'noise', just an irrelevance in this case. Not the cause of the system crashes.
However, I have finally nailed that down......I believe. Hub 3 has been up and running for a couple of days with no problems, now back in circuit on my network after doing a full factory reset with a few 'tweaks' on my network approach which seems to have stabilised everything and running at full load.
That is the problem with too much information, it can lead you down the wrong path.
Voip currently stable and working.