The modem will disconnect whenever I'm on a Zoom call and my two kids are each on video calls using Google Meet. For referernce, I'm connected directly to the router via ethernet, my kids are connected via wifi. This happens 3 or 4 times a day, the calls will all drop and internet access will stop until I physically reboot the router / modem by pulling the plug. Wifi is still active when this happens, and I can log into the router via its web admin page and see that the modem has disconnected. In the system logs I typically see errors that show timeouts waiting for a modem response and pointing to the USB driver throwing an exception. This also happened with an earlier router running almost the same software but with less RAM.
I've tried setting a connection monitor that will either restart the modem or reboot the router when the connection drops, but that has never worked successfully for me, I still have to unplug the router power supply, wait 20 seconds and then plug it back in to get back online.
Does anybody have suggestions for how to further troubleshoot what's going on with the modem? Seems like either the modem is getting overwhelmed with all of the upload streams (simultaneous downloads have not caused the same issue) or perhaps Verizon is somehow kicking me off. Anybody faced this before or know how I might be able to isolate the cause?
I've been doing a lot of reading on OpenWRT to see if there is additional logging I can enable, but so far no luck.
Router with built-in modem:
