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Switching from dialup to cable has made page and file downloads faster,
but the ability to connect is not near as certain. I generally leave
the router and modem on. At least ten percent of the time when there is
no machine running, and I start one or more, none of them are able to
connect. I am usually able to connect after rebooting the router and/or
modem, or maybe just waiting, maybe fifteen minutes.
Is there a way to determine what element is not connecting; router,
modem, ISP? I can access the router thru a URL but that just indicates
no connect.
Ray
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