I have a small SOHO network that I use to run some misc cams, Blue Iris Server/Plex Server machine, couple machines and typical home IP stuffs (Roku/Chromecast, network printers... It's just a cheap Netgear WNR3500, but it's been faithful/functional I suppose.
Lately, I find I intermittently lose outside connection to the network. While troubleshooting, I notice all the ports are suddenly blocked, running true stealth, lol.. I run a port scan from different machines on the network and they are blocked as well. I guess that limits the likelihood of a software firewall issue.
It seems to sometimes fix itself. Not often though. Only thing that fixes it immediately is a reboot of the router. I could reboot everything and no joy, Just reboot the router, fixed. For ohhh, 30 minutes to a few hours.
Soooo... Basically it seems to me, that the router is losing its port forwarding ability. Sound right?
I can't recall seeing a router fail in this way, usually just catastrophic failure. Assuming my troubleshooting skills are correct and it is the router. Debating wiping the router. But, I should just replace it with a newer AC router if I'm going to bother reprogramming the old one.
Before I chuck it, your thoughts, ridicule, and assistance are welcome. Thanks!
Lately, I find I intermittently lose outside connection to the network. While troubleshooting, I notice all the ports are suddenly blocked, running true stealth, lol.. I run a port scan from different machines on the network and they are blocked as well. I guess that limits the likelihood of a software firewall issue.
It seems to sometimes fix itself. Not often though. Only thing that fixes it immediately is a reboot of the router. I could reboot everything and no joy, Just reboot the router, fixed. For ohhh, 30 minutes to a few hours.
Soooo... Basically it seems to me, that the router is losing its port forwarding ability. Sound right?
I can't recall seeing a router fail in this way, usually just catastrophic failure. Assuming my troubleshooting skills are correct and it is the router. Debating wiping the router. But, I should just replace it with a newer AC router if I'm going to bother reprogramming the old one.
Before I chuck it, your thoughts, ridicule, and assistance are welcome. Thanks!