Hi,
which router do you use? What firmware is on it? The issue of increased CPU utilization is known and should be addressed with the [current beta version](https://www.swisscom.ch/de/privatkunden/hilfe/internet/firmware-aktualisierungen-fuer-ihre-internet-box.tab -internet-box-2.html) should actually be fixed. I would install it (select the router on the page and then scroll all the way down…)
Thomas
Internet box standard with firmware 08.08.28. Tonight I couldn’t even log into the box.
The quick tests only said that something was wrong with the router. At the end of the questionable three tests, I was supposed to hire a technician for a fee! What a disgrace.
I then performed a hardware reset (with the paper clip) and lo and behold, it seems to have achieved something.
Somehow I still don’t trust it. My son’s iPhone showed up in the overview as a wired device this morning. That’s not possible at all.
I then removed it from the device list and now it appears again under WLAN but with -2 at the end of the name.
My trust in this box is decreasing, as is my trust in Swisscom in general.
January 9, 2028 (is listed as beta on our homepage) is also the final version. This has been installed on all boxes for 2-3 days. Of course, this takes a few days given the number of boxes. Therefore, you can also install the firmware manually if you want.
This applies to the Internet Box Standard and Plus. New software for the Internet-Box 2 and WLAN-Box is in the final stages and will be released soon.
- Solutionselected by pgloor
After I performed the hardware reset, set STP and removed the strange entry of an iPhone from the device list, everything is stable again.
I also removed the repeater or no longer connected it, but I had already switched it off. This dates back to an earlier installation, but is probably no longer needed because in connection with the switch from ISDN/Centro Grande to the Internet box, the location of the WLAN router was also changed and could be placed more centrally.