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Update: replacement modem worked fine for a few hours yesterday, then same loss of connectivity as the previous 3 month old modem. Now we're thinking that heat could be causing the issues. First time using this in summer-like weather. Temps in house got into upper 70's when problems 1st started over weekend, nothing too extreme. I relocated the new modem/router combo unit in the basement where it's constantly in the 60's. Once it cooled off it connected okay, has been fine for last 15 hours.
Is it possible these combo units tend to run on the hot side when used as-is? Do I need a dedicated fan blowing on it to keep it connected? Another possibility is enabling bridge mode and use my router that's idle at present. Maybe that would cut the heat down by only using the modem part of the unit. Anyone with bridge mode set-up experience?
- Bruce3 years agoHonored Contributor III
As I noted above, there have been a few reports of the Panoramic getting hot. If you search "hot" or "loud" in the Forum (press Enter), you'll see from the titles. If you need to relocate it to the basement, dedicate a fan to it and turn off its router; why rent it? Purchase your own modem and router. Are other electronics in your upper-70s house failing? Probably not.
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