Hello! Based on your description, it seems like you are encountering a band locking issue with your R051 WiFi modem running firmware modified by Sir Jerome. The modem is locked to bands 3, 5, and 28, but it keeps reverting back to its default setting over time, even without you resetting or restoring it. This behavior can be frustrating, and it's important to troubleshoot the issue to ensure a stable connection.
Here are a few possible reasons for the problem you are facing:
1. Firmware Glitch: The modified firmware may have some bugs or glitches causing the band locking settings to reset randomly. In this case, you may need to update or reflash the firmware to a more stable version.
2. Network Interference: External factors such as network interference or signal fluctuations can cause the modem to switch bands unexpectedly. Make sure there are no conflicting devices or sources of interference nearby.
3. Automatic Updates: Check if the modem is receiving any automatic updates that could be resetting the band locking settings. Disable any auto-update features if possible.
4. Power Interruptions: Sudden power interruptions or fluctuations can sometimes cause the modem to reset its settings. Ensure a stable power supply to the modem.
To address the issue, you can try the following steps:
1. Reset Settings: Try resetting the modem to its factory settings and reapply the band locking configurations. This can sometimes resolve any temporary glitches in the system.
2. Contact Support: If the issue persists, it might be beneficial to reach out to the manufacturer's support team or the developer who modified the firmware for further assistance.
It would also be helpful if other users who have encountered a similar problem with their R051 modem could share their experiences and solutions. Collaboration and shared knowledge within the community can often lead to successful troubleshooting.
I hope this information helps you in resolving the band locking issue with your R051 WiFi modem. Let me know if you need further assistance or have any other questions.