Maybe you didn’t change anything on the network but something may have changed on its own. A firmware update could have altered the network settings on a device, such as the MyQ Garage Hub. Maybe it changed its IP address and caused a conflict with the router’s IP address. You could check the IP address assignments in the router or the logs.
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Absolutely could be. I will try to trigger the issue and look at the logs.
Try to perform factory reset on your router. If won’t help - replace it.
8 years with the same router and switches is living on borrowed time; replace all of it, you got your moneys worth out of your current stuff
Hahahaaa! Any recommendations on a mesh wifi system? I think you are right, new stuff needed.
what's your budget?
$500
its a little above your range, but this is the top of the line asus wifi mesh 6e stuff out now..works great so far for me; was on sale until today of course, but should go on sale again soon
https://www.amazon.com/ASUS-ZenWiFi-AXE11000-Tri-Band-ET12/dp/B09QRLZMMH?th=1
Did something get plugged in that connected switch 1 and 2 directly, i.e. other than through the router's switch? If you unplug one of the switches from the router does everything, including the stuff on the unplugged switch, start to work?
I have seen your symptom when switches not running STP are connected in a loop. Since ethernet loops never stop shutting everything down is the only fix.
I don't think so. I was literally sitting on the couch when everything crapped out and hadn't plugged anything in, in over 2 years.