Home network dies on router reboot
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I have had an ongoing issue with my configuration:
The chain is:
Fios modem/router CR1000A Firmware Version 3.3.0.11
->
GLiNET GL-MT6000 "Flint" firmware: v4.6.4
The two routers have different ip domains and the gli router is the only client of the Fios router.
The GL-MT6000 has an automatic reset scheduled weekly.
After the reset it enters into an error state with the Fios modem / router where the fios modem is not delivering any internet to its own network but it says it has internet and it is connected to the flint.
From the flint's side it is not getting internet and lists the Fios ethernet as "connecting".
This no internet state will continue until the Fios router is rebooted.
Any suggestions on what settings on the Fios router can be changed to stop this from happening?
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What does the packet capture show between the GL-MT6000 and CR1000A?
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I have been experiencing this exact same issue but I am on 5G home internet. Actually came here trying to find out if Fios is more reliable or better, but seems like it's going to do that regardless, hmmm... I've contacted support, no help until the third agent finally told me just don't reboot it ever!! Guessing that's not the solution, though, lol

