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CPU overload
T-Mobile gateway device displaying “cpu overload” messages. Is this the same as storage or modem overload in the questions thread? If not what is it referring to and what is the fix?
- iTinkeralotBandwidth Buff
The CPU does not have sufficient time to complete current processing prior to the next time step. An overload is registered every time an execution step is triggered while the previous step is running. It is a condition when the CPU is engaged with computationally-intensive processing. This suggest that the CPU is very busy and working at or close to 100% due to demanding processing. Real time processing such as intense gaming would most likely stress the CPU.
The LED screen does have alarms so it might be good to check and see if it is also reporting higher temperature reporting. If the CPU processing elevated there is probably more heat generated. You might put a fan under the gateway to push cooler air up from the bottom or on top to remove heat and help keep the CPU cooler.
- JnsmokechaserNewbie Caller
My Nokia 5G21 had the CPU error today . All the Wi-Fi and internet stopped connecting. Talked to support in India I think . He escalated it to text support . He never heard of that error . Meanwhile no internet till they get back to me. Wish it was so easy to take it to the T-Mobile store here and trade it in. But I know that won’t happen.
- fireguy_6364Modem Master
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