Not sure if this is an isp issue, a modem issue, or an issue w my signal levels.
im sure my isp - optimum - will blame me for not using their equipment,
it seems like its could be an issue w my cable modem? Ive seen about 4-6 posts with seemingly similar issues. I also have the issue where you can not access the modem gui management page.
i’ve been at the same location for 7yrs, had optimum residential cable, business cable, and now switched back to residential service for better price and 1gig service. This issue is new since replacing my old docsis 3.0 sb cable modem + router to the sb8200 + 2 different routers that both have the same issue.
equipment is this - sb8200 -> router/firewall → switch → ap/ethernet.
at least once a day my router loses the internet connection for about 10m. all the lights on the modem indicate that it is connected as normal. I suspect this is related to the isp dynamic address updating
if i plug my laptop in directly, it immediately receives an ip address and connects to the internet.
is this just how the modem works? seems odd never happened on any other modem
or an issue w the isp that i have called about and they claimed i have a signal and so its not their issue.
i have tried 2 diff routers, same issue. I though it was the cheap tplink router/wifi box having same issue w new router/firewall.
also am i correct, that without a subscription this is the only tech support from arris/sb (whatever the company is called now)
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sb8200 takes ~10mins to give routers updated ip - daily

Best answer by SURFboard Moderator
To isolate the issue we would suggest you to connect device like laptop to the modem ethernet port without router and monitor connection for 24hrs if you see the internet drops then we need to check for the modem signal level that your modem receiving from the service provider. To access modem interface or GUI you need to do that on direct connection because sometimes router will not allow modem IP to access.
http://arris.force.com/consumers/articles/General_FAQs/SB8200-Cable-Signal-Levels
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