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I encounter the same problem. usually every 3 to 4 weeks, I pull the power for a few minutes, then replug and I'm good to go for another 3 to 4 weeks. However, this time, I had to do it twice. The first power unplug cycle returned a solid red earth.
But identical situation. I randomly lose connection while surfing. check other devices, they have lost connection. solid white on earth and wireless. green light on back.
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I just got the same router, it keeps dropping different devices and on multiple occasions not allowing you to connect even if you inputted the correct password. Also what is with the 5 device limit? Something definitely wrong with this router, i hope Verizon puts foward a solution soon, or I will have to return this router.
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This has been a problem for me as well. We have quite a few wireless devices mostly apple products and the connection will drop in the same manner. Each time i have to "forget the connection" on my iphone and retype the password, and it usually connects. It is the strangest thing, it seems like the router will not let devices re-link after a period of time especially if the device goes to sleep. Our iphones and ipads have not been backing up because the connection drops at some point during the night. I replaced my first gateway router with a new gateway router left by a tech last night. I sure hope verizon gets this router figured out, because when it works it is awesome getting 75/75 speed. There has to be a way to fix this issue if not then Verizon needs to find a replacement router that will be capable of handling multiple devices and stay connected.
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I've tried everything. I've noticed that my dell laptop never drops the connection so I was thinking it's a conflict with this new quantum router and iOS devices. Would be nice to figure this out. When I called Verizon for about the 6th time last night, they are just stumped and say we will send you another router.
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I think there is a defect design in the quantum router, so replacing the quantum router will not resolve this issue. Downgrade to the old verizon router will resolve this issue.
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Reset the router resolved this problem. I haved tested it for around 30 minutes, it worked fine for now.
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I have had similiar experiences as everyone as described. I just upgraded from 50/50 to 75/75. I was sent the new gateway router. Since installing it my signal is not consistent and the quality of the streaming at times seriously degrades.
The Wife Inidicator is flashing clear white all the time.
It periodically goes to flashing red.
The Netflix takes a long time to buffer up its quality.
I am streaming to a pair of Samsung Smart TVs. Also on the network are two iphones and a kindle.
Tech support had me to a reset of the router. She could not tell me anything about the red flashing light but did say I might have too many devices on the network. When asked why did I upgrade and I didn't have this problem before. She was speechless.
So I am frustrated.
I am attaching the router using the coax that I was using on the previous rotuer.
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