Originally Posted by
SoonerDave
This is going to sound a little goofy, Bill, but you *might* consider whether the power supply to either the router or the modem is getting weak.
The reason I suggest that, odd as it may sound, is that I had a *crazy* intermittent problem with a device a few years ago, could *not* figure it out, and on a whim I tested the power supply - and darned if the thing wasn't putting out a consistent supply. Replaced it and the problem disappeared.
A lot of these wall-wart power supplies provided with newer electronics are the weak link in the whole thing. Sometimes they're good, sometimes they're really crappy.
Also, if Cox goes out on you, even when it comes back and the modem lights are all correct, I reboot the modem *anyway* to ensure I've got an absolutely clean connection back to the node/headend.
As for me, I'm just hoping the OECFiber "Coming Soon!" signs I'm seeing just a mile or two east of us head this way. They're actually dropping fiber cable in my mom's neighborhood as we speak. I told her the *moment* she gets a notice its available to change to OECFiber. I know I will. They're offering *symmetric* gigabit service with *no* data cap for $85/month. I'm paying $100/mo for 300mbit with a 1280mb cap.
Okay sorry, thread hijack, different subject...Good luck with the cranky router.
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