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Re: Consumer networking head scratcher
From: Jean-Francois Mezei <jfmezei_nanog () vaxination ca>
Date: Wed, 1 Mar 2017 18:35:40 -0500
On 2017-03-01 11:28, Ryan Pugatch wrote:
At random times, my Windows machines (Win 7 and Win 10, attached to the network via WiFi, 5GHz) lose connectivity to the Internet.
For what it's worth, the router is a Linksys EA7300 that I just picked up.
Way back when, I have a netgear router. It ended having a limit on its NAT translation table, and when I had too many connections going at same time (or not yet timed out), I would lose connection. There was an unofficial patch to the firmware (litterally a patch in code that defined table size) to increase that table to 1000- as I recall. Does the Linksys have a means to display the NAT translation table and see if maybe connections are lost when that table is full and lots of connections have not yet timed out ?
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