Windows 10: Cold Reboot Resets Router

Discus and support Cold Reboot Resets Router in Windows 10 Network and Sharing to solve the problem; This has started since the updates the other day. A power up boot (not a restart) does a router reset, not just of the Ethernet line, the whole kit... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Network and Sharing' started by pjd, Aug 13, 2015.

  1. PJD
    pjd Win User

    Cold Reboot Resets Router


    This has started since the updates the other day.

    A power up boot (not a restart) does a router reset, not just of the Ethernet line, the whole kit and caboodle, including the external link. It happens in the first Windows startup phase i.e. when the smaller blue 'flag' is on show. Like all DSL routers I've ever known, mine takes a couple of minutes to to a reset.

    Whilst the reset is happening Windows tries to establish a link to the 'net, obviously it can't because the router hasn't completed its reset cycle. I've tried the network troubleshooter - guess what, it tells me to reset the router. Which I duly do and wait the customary couple of minutes for the ADSL led to show a solid light.

    After another minute or two Windows discovers it has a good connection. I then have to 'nudge' the programs that failed to start properly because they expect the 'net to be there, in order to get them to have another go at doing there start up 'thing'.

    As far as I'm concerned the claims that Windows 10 boots faster are now complete and utter nonsense.

    Anyone know how to INSTRUCT Windows to leave the &^%#*%* router alone *Mad

    The Router is a TP-Link 300Mbps Wireless N ADSL2+ Modem Router TD-W8960N. Because I rarely use it, the Wifi capabilities are turned 'off'.



    :)
     
  2. garym123 Win User

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    Restarting is just a warm reboot. A soft reset is like pulling the battery, cold reboot.
     
    garym123, Aug 13, 2015
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  3. DojjSingh Win User
    Blue Screen Of Death after Window's 10 update on 1/6/2018

    i've had that blue screen of death

    cold power resetting gives you the reboot screen to go back to a previous "image" after the 3rd cold power reset

    at least win10 has that option
     
    DojjSingh, Aug 13, 2015
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  4. iBawbag Win User

    Cold Reboot Resets Router

    I had a similar issue with Kaspersky and my VMNG 300 modem (Ambit 300 VirginMedia) and 3rd party router. Any attempt to access the config page of the modem to check power levels etc (192.168.100.1) with Kaspersky enabled locked the modem, all lights locked. Still baffled to this day. No solution, just thought I'd share. Kaspersky off was fine.

    Your issue must be querying or requesting a DHCP lease causes it to spaz out. Weird.

    Firmware update or try services.msc and settings DHCP to delayed start. Shot in the dark.
     
    iBawbag, Aug 13, 2015
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  5. PJD
    pjd Win User
    @iBawbag - yeah you're probably right, poor thing can't lease an IP address, but it should wait for the ADSL light to go solid before it does that Ψ²

    I must find a way to stop it resetting my router - there are other computers using it!
     
  6. iBawbag Win User
    No, because it's a router the OS doesn't know or care about the ADSL light. The router will give a DHCP internal IP lease (i.e 192.168.0.2 etc) whether or not it's connected to the network of your provider.

    example - If you unplug the RJ-11 (telephone cable) your router will still get an internal IP lease from the router.

    I don't have an ADSL connect but a cable connection, if I disconnect my coax from modem/router I`ll still get a lease.
     
    iBawbag, Aug 14, 2015
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  7. PJD
    pjd Win User
    I must find a way to stop it resetting my router - there are other computers using it - they run 24*7 !!!!
     
  8. iBawbag Win User

    Cold Reboot Resets Router

    Try the DHCP suggestion or give them static IP's and check your security software.
     
    iBawbag, Aug 14, 2015
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  9. PJD
    pjd Win User
    I'll go back to Win7 before I do that - it worked fine for 6 years and it's good for another 5.

    The other computers belong to other people. I volunteered to pioneer Win10, thus far my advice to the others is: - right now don't even think about upgrading to Win 10.

    What pisses me off is that things that were okay a week ago are failing today. The only s/w that's been updated since I installed 10 almost 2 weeks ago is Windows and Firefox.
     
  10. PJD
    pjd Win User
    For the time being, I'll leave my machine on 24*7 - and send the power bills to bloody Microsoft.

    I'll also try 'Sleep' rather than 'Shut Down' - I tried it once on this machine, it failed to work properly, but it was only an 'I wonder what happens' test when I first installed 7 so I didn't bother trying to figure out why it failed.
     
  11. Perhaps turn of UPNP in the router, this is the only way a computer could control it.
     
    nigelmercier, Aug 14, 2015
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  12. Hydranix Win User
    That is very odd. What router are you using? You may want to disable Windows automatically installing network devices.

    Something is wrong with the router.


    I would love to set my laptop between the router and your machine to see just wtf is going on... very peculiar.
     
    Hydranix, Aug 14, 2015
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  13. Cold Reboot Resets Router

    Disable those 2 service, they are needed only by WiFi and could cause problems:

    Windows Connect Now - Config Registrar
    Windows Connection Manager

    If you do not need network discovery, you can disable that as well:

    Function Discovery Provider Host
    Server
    SSDP Discovery
    Workstation

    I also delete all network protocols and keep only IPv4, keep it simple.
     
    TairikuOkami, Aug 14, 2015
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  14. PJD
    pjd Win User
    Router is a TP-Link TD-W8960N - btw, my system specs are pretty complete and up to date

    Don't think so - runs good as gold until I cold boot the Win 10 box. I moved that computer next to the router - and I can see it go through the reset cycle as Windows 10 is initializing - and as I said in my initial post it does not happen on a restart, only a power up reboot.

    And its not intermittent it happens every time, ever since Wednesday 12th (my time) when they pushed a boatload of Office 2007 updates and something concerning a Flash security glitch. Can't see why they would cause Windows to reset the router.

    Is it worth posting something at MS, and if so where.
     
  15. PJD
    pjd Win User
    @TairikuOkami - hey, thanks - hopefully turning those off will help

    I really don't want to do anything with the router because of the potential impact on other users

    But I'll give these a try tonight/tomorrow morning when its quiet
     
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