07-25-2019 07:49 AM
I have a Cisco RV320 router that seems to freeze and go offline just about every day, usually in the middle of the night. The only way to bring the device back online is to cycle the power. During the time that it's offline, no network traffic can get through in either direction, and it stops saving to the logs. I'm running the latest firmware, 1.4.2.22. I've already tried upgrading the firmware, improving airflow & ventilation around the unit so that it doesn't overheat, and disabling network service detection. The router is about 2 years old, and therefore out of warranty.
07-25-2019 08:45 AM
07-26-2019 01:31 AM
Hi Sir,
My name is Puneet Sandel and I am from Cisco small business support team.
Sorry for the inconvenience caused to you with the device.
Kindly let us know whether you tried doing a hard reset on the device. Also which devices are connected to the router. Do you see any latency whenever the router is up.
In case you have done a hard reset, Kindly try downgrading the firmware version to check the same.
If the issue still persists, Kindly give a call to Cisco frontline team to get a service request open with us. Nevertheless the router is 2 years old, we will provide you a resolution and technical assistance on the same.
PFB the link to contact Cisco frontline team:
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/web/tsd-cisco-small-business-support-center-contacts.html
Regards,
Technical Consulting Engineer
Global CX Centers – Small Business Support
07-30-2019 07:04 AM
I have had the RV320 for over 4-5 years. It was working perfect with Firmware 1.1, Then I updated it to 1.4.2.22 2 months ago, and it freezes several times during the week. Last week twice, this week over 4 times already. I just reinstalled the 1.4.2.22 firmware again. I will check the next days.
Is the capacitor a real possibility?
09-16-2019 05:26 AM
I have the same problem with my RV320 router.
Did a factory reset, reconfigured the router except VPN.
Router was working for 11 days without any problems, turned on the VPN again ( easy VPN configuration ).
Router starts to freeze after a day or two again.
CISCO please, fix this issue.
Regards Magnus
09-16-2019 06:18 AM
09-30-2019 11:41 AM
11-28-2019 01:31 AM - edited 11-28-2019 01:32 AM
Thanks, i'm gonna try it !
In remplacement of a TP-Link router, I purchased the RV320 a couple of weeks ago and I have the same issue. This last one freezes almost every day ! I upgraded the lastest firmware (v1.5.1.05) and it's worst !
I'm very disappointed, i'm gonna disable the VPN. I also read that enabling SNMP (it's my case) could cause the issue...
If I notice no improvement, I'll turn up back my TP-Link...
11-28-2019 02:57 AM
I had this problem RV320 frequently frooze, at least every second day ... and it was related to VPN.
Upgraded to 1.5.1.05. At the same time I also expanded the DHCP range ( the span was only five addresses) and disabled the pptp server ( that was enabled without my knowledge).
The router has been working fine since then.
Hope this information helps
BR Magnus
09-16-2019 07:29 AM
This case can be closed. I actually ended up replacing this router with a different model. I had to get the network back online so that staff could do their work without having to reboot the router constantly.
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