X50 high CPU usage leading to network drops

X50 high CPU usage leading to network drops

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Re:X50 high CPU usage leading to network drops
2025-07-24 09:06:17

  @63Vino your network has so many similarities to mine! I have cameras, indoor and outdoor decos, smart devices, ring doorbell etc

 

When I disconnected the LAN cables it all went back to normal. My impression was that there was some conflict between the LAN and mesh connections. 

 

I was thinking along the same lines as you, that I would have to upgrade the main deco (at least). However since removing the LAN connections all is perfect.

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Re:X50 high CPU usage leading to network drops
2025-07-24 09:15:13 - last edited 2025-07-24 09:16:30

  @rmpt Hi, Thanks... I do not have anything connected via LAN... I can only guess that the router having to service both the LAN and the wireless is simply an additional CPU load that it cannot manage..I'm guessing, if you connected everything by cable and shut off the wifi it would even perform better hahahaha.  But that's not practical.

One would think that for what you paid, you should be able to use both wired and wireless connections... no? ;D

 

In both our cases, eliminating contributing cpu loading conditions, has a positive effect.  I just posted about a little test I did with a "static" stable network, not streaming or other activity and you'll be surprised how much that cpu load jumps up and down wth theoretically nothing happening.

 

I am convinced it's not a particular "issue", simply many contributing factors to an insufficient cpu "for the configuration we have". 

thanks again for the reply and suggestion. 

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