Cable modem of CM600 default after large downloads

Hi-

I use a CM600 modem with a router WNDR-3700v4.

Recently, the cable modem has started to behave very strangely after the download of large files (1 GB or more seem to be the trigger point). Once the download is complete, I started experiencing excessive latency and packet loss to external sites. Ping times jump around 20ms for 3000ms and package loss ranges from 0% to more than 50%. Restart the modem cable does not resolve the issue until I download another file of large size. Interestingly, I found that if I disconnect the cable modem LAN cable when it is defective, the modem still shows an activity and a LAN link on it. I expect the activity ceases when he is physically disconnected and link drop. I swapped the ethernet cable and it made no difference.

If anyone of you thin people have ideas?

Thank you very much!

The modem has been replaced and the problem disappeared. Yay guaranteed.

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