I'll try to keep this short and simple. 🤣
First of all, this is my Home Network. I work from home quite a bit, and stream music, video, etc... (All of the normal Family things)
My Incoming Internet is Fiber to the home, then goes to an ONT Device provided by the ISP. From there, I'm handed a CAT5e Cable to plug into my MX.
My Home Network is this - ISP Plugs into MX64 --> MX64 Plugs into MS120 --> MR33 Plugs into MS120
So, I have Firewall, then Switch, then Wireless AP.
Okay - now that is out of the way, he is what I've been coming across.
I can be working from home throughout the day, or watching Netflix/Hulu/Disney at night, or just scrolling on Facebook. The Issue is this. At no warning, My Internet is Gone. To resolve this, I can either reboot the MX, or simply unplug the "Internet" from the MX and then plug it in a few seconds later. I will then have Internet restored. But, my problem is, it has been happening a lot over the past week. This shouldn't happen at all.
I submitted a case with Meraki, and they sent me a new MX. Put it in, and 6 hours later, I had the issue come back. So, I do not think it is Hardware related. I have gone over and over my configuration on my MX, but it is not complex at all. I have AMP enabled, (Yes, I tried it being disabled). I have IDS enabled, (Yes, I tried it being Disabled)
I've had the MX in place for about 3 months, and I'm just now seeing these issues.
I've got several MX Devices in my corporate environment, and They do not have these issues.
I have read several of the articles on the Forum, and I saw one note about using a cross over cable between the ISP and MX. Should I try that?
I've replied a few times to the case that is open with Meraki Support, and I've not gotten any feedback regarding the latest events.
The Logs in the MX are crap too, When service is disrupted, and then restored, there are no log files to see what may have been the culprit. If I download the .dat" file from the main Appliance Splash Page (setup.meraki.com) would that tell me anything different? I'd really like to know if there is a way that I can "Log" the events to see what is causing this issue.
btw - there has been nothing change in my home environment as far as ISP, Network Hardware, etc.... since 3 months ago when I installed all Meraki Equipment.
Any ideas?
Brent