Is it possible to overload a modem
It looks like a new device is necessary. The rep I spoke with just ignored it. In most cases, power cycling the gateway will get rid of it. Power cycling the gateway did not clear it. I also have no SMS messages and only a handful of wifi devices connected. I'm having this same issue as well as extreme buffering.
I've been patient since receiving the 5G gateway in March '21, but I'm ready to quit. T mobile has tried to correct the issue, but it seems they just don't have the know how. Easy to complain but if you read these forums you will find many of us have spent many countless hours working to get out units up to par what have you done? I got the modem memory overload warning also.
I erased each one individually by touching the trashcan symbol after putting each respective text message on the tiny Gateway display. Warning then disappeared.
No repeat in the 24 hours since. Did you NOT read my comment? Don't talk about complaining. If you can't provide a positive solution, just admit it.
Have you got a positive solution? Don't waste our time posing crying post info you still have not posted anything that anyone can use to actually help you.
I mean if you want to just vent you have done so. If you want help post something anyone here can use to help you. Without data I don't know if I have a solution for you I know I have found one for myself but then again I used data to get where I am. Home firewall routers can have a little memory exhaustion issue.
Power cycling is the quickest method of getting them back. Not sure if you tried that first, but it's sure a lot less inconvenient than wiping and starting from scratch. I have this Netgear box here that will be drop kicked out the door when I get tired of the weekly power plug yank and can be bothered to replace it.
Sign up to join this community. The best answers are voted up and rise to the top. Stack Overflow for Teams — Collaborate and share knowledge with a private group. Create a free Team What is Teams? Learn more. Overloaded router, can't connect to the Internet? Ask Question. Asked 9 years, 8 months ago. Active 2 years, 7 months ago. Viewed 2k times. I take it I overloaded my router? I have tried connecting my modem directly to my computer, which does work.
Any ideas? Improve this question. Hennes This limitation only affects cheap or older routers with limited CPU capacity. Josh Fredman is a freelance pen-for-hire and Web developer living in Seattle. He attended the University of Washington, studying engineering, and worked in logistics, health care and newspapers before deciding to go to work for himself. By Josh Fredman. Many home gateways combine the functions of a router, modem, wireless access point and network switch into a single piece of hardware.
If you have a separate modem, for instance, you may have to repeat these tests on it too. If none of these steps suggests router overload, you may have a different problem such as a malware or virus infection or a hardware failure.
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