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Another technician should be here in an hour or two.
Modem is currently showing a lot of T3 and T4 timeouts as of yesterday. I am also getting a few uncorrectables on Downstream channel 2 as well. I don't suppose 10.5.0.1 could refer to my own modem could it?
- Bruce4 years agoHonored Contributor III
You don't know the IP of your router? Open a Command Prompt (Run > cmd)...type ipconfig (Enter)...and you should see the IP of your Gateway Router.
- Jaeger4 years agoContributor
My Router appears as RT-AX3000-5910 in the WinMTR logs. All traffic passes through it just fine without issue. The hang up begins at 10.5.0.1 which is not what my Router's gateway present is. I'm curious if 10.5.0.1 would refer to my Motorola MB8600 Modem, though I bought that less than a month ago in an attempt to resolve the same issue I'm having now.
- Bruce4 years agoHonored Contributor III
which is not what my Router's gateway present
What presented the IP of your Asus router...ipconfig?
You can resolve the public IP of your modem in a search engine. Enter my ip address.
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