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Solution for Too Many Devices?
hi there, we have a household with three TVs going almost constantly over Wi-Fi and it’s all supplied by a G4 a R T-Mobile router with two access points. In addition, the network app shows between 26 and 31 devices. The the access points lose connectivity with the main router, and the solution is to turn off the router for 30 minutes and then turn it back on. However, I am out of town for days on end, and I would like to connect to my home PC the access point loses connection, and I have no way to restart the router. Is there a solution that will work for our situation? We are very happy with the speed and the hardware, except for this one thing. Thank you, Paul.
Well, idk if it will fix your problem or not, but i was just reading the other users comments and one customer seemed to be having the same problem as you are describing, and it was because her Gateway was evidently overheating, which was causing it to reboot every 30 mins or so. The customer said that they put 2 computer fans blowing directly on the Gateway router device, and said that the problem was solved. Idk if it will help fix your issue as well, but it's definitely worth a try! Good luck!
- amcentire0323Newbie Caller
Well, idk if it will fix your problem or not, but i was just reading the other users comments and one customer seemed to be having the same problem as you are describing, and it was because her Gateway was evidently overheating, which was causing it to reboot every 30 mins or so. The customer said that they put 2 computer fans blowing directly on the Gateway router device, and said that the problem was solved. Idk if it will help fix your issue as well, but it's definitely worth a try! Good luck!
- promeroRoaming Rookie
Hi,
That what I did..out a usb 1.25” fan on the top with hit glue, and it works great!
Thanks!
Paul
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