4. Router defective within 8 months
Hi everyone
This year my Internetbox 2 stopped working and was quickly replaced via support. Previously, the WLAN and LAN were regularly failing, sometimes for a few minutes, then back again for a few minutes, etc. After the replacement, everything worked great for a few weeks, then the same thing again. Contacted support and called technicians.
Everything was working again before the technician showed up, the technician canceled in the hope that it was a one-off.
Again after a few weeks the same result, a technician came on site and cleaned the optical contacts and discovered a defect in the router. Router was replaced by a Internet-Box 4. Everything worked again for a few weeks, then the same thing again, blue LED lights up, router defective. After calling support again, the router was replaced immediately. And now, the same thing again, now the 4th router is defective.
I just think that just replacing it doesn’t help here and I can’t get any further via support (WINGO). Last time the conversation was more or less disconnected and they simply insisted on replacing the router. Or is it just bad luck and some of the hardware is in a condition that will only last for a few weeks?
The first 3 routers were approx. 80 cm away from a PV system with optimization, I placed the 4th further away, approx. 180 cm away. The PV system went into operation a few months before the disruptions. When the first interruptions occurred, I switched them off too, no change. But event. Was the HW already damaged by a one-time event and led to this wobbly operation? Is something like that possible?
What other possibilities are there for routers to break after a few weeks? Other devices in the house work without problems and I have always replaced the power supply from the router.
All ideas are welcome 🙂