ContributionsMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Regularly have to reboot Hub 3 Thanks. Is the QAM64 issue something I should report to VM? Re: The kernel restarts, this is a "brand new" router (admittedly a Hub3), so should I be pushing for a replacement already then? Re: Regularly have to reboot Hub 3 Re: SLA and Working from home. I understand all that, but it's been rock solid since March 2020. So I'm not making rash decisions just yet. The backup is hot-spotting to my 4G/5G phone. But yeah, I've looked into getting a separate WiFi router. I've setup BQM after today's outage. That's here; https://www.thinkbroadband.com/broadband/monitoring/quality/share/3d65afa1b70e85a3dbd41260add91b6c5b6dfcb1 Attached are all the logs etc. The ATOM Kernal panics are not a good look, but a quick search suggest this is the norm for a VM Hub 3 :/ Thanks for your interest and future help. Mod Edit : Personal information removed Re: Regularly have to reboot Hub 3 Came on here to see if others have this issue, and it seems they do. We had a HUB 3 for years, and it was fine until about a month ago, when it started either losing broadband entirely or just the WiFi. Rebooting always fixed it, but then we found certain Wifi devices not able to connect (IP WebCam, Solar Dongle and Smart Bulbs). I figured the router was old and contacted VM, and they agreed to send a new router (still a Hub 3, which was disappointing). We've had that for 3 days, and it had been fine, but just today it lost broadband, for which a reboot has fixed it. So confidence is low to say the least, we both work from home so it's imprevitive the broadband is reliable.