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Intermittent "arca-agent-loader" warning.
Logs state "[DDNS.4][SYS] Fail to start DDNS" error message while the router blinks yellow. Service is restored 5 seconds later.
This happens 2-3 times one day then nothing for a week and then back again once or twice another day. Been happening this way for a while and it's not uncommon I'm rebooting the network at least once every 2 weeks.
TV service never drops. I can't stream a movie from Amazon without heavy degradation 2-3 times during the streaming session. In some cases the streaming session buffers incessantly. I have 75/75 service and the ONT is 19yrs old.
I fathom this is a G3100 software issue but hoping others may have a solution. An appt has been made with Verizon tech.
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Problem solved - ONT was degrading (19yo) and the older style ONT was replaced with the newest version. Now i get the speeds i pay for consistently and movies stream in full 1080p HD without dropping. Time will tell if the G3100 behaves normally and doesn't throw a DNS error.
I had this same issue last year.. and after a few days of troubleshooting i returned the G3100.
my ONT was also very old at the time.. and i suspect that was part of the issue
Can you go to G3100's WAN settings and manually enter a DNS address of your choice? Like 8.8.8.8 or 8.8.4.4? This is likely a layer 3 issue on Verizon's end rather than has something to do with the G3100 itself.
how would i go about testing this?
Problem solved - ONT was degrading (19yo) and the older style ONT was replaced with the newest version. Now i get the speeds i pay for consistently and movies stream in full 1080p HD without dropping. Time will tell if the G3100 behaves normally and doesn't throw a DNS error.