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Deb - I've had to cycle mine once every week or two - have had the same problem. My router is about 2.5 years old, I contribute that to it getting old.
Went and got a new one for about $50. Works like a champ
Um. Yeah.
It's so flat you can watch your dog run away for three days.
Just the wireless? Wired still works? Isn't there a DHCP licence or something that has to be renewed on a repeating time schedule? Maybe yours expires every Wednesday and the renewal crapping out...
That's what I was thinking.
And, Coop, mine was pretty old, too. An old Linksys 54WRTG or something like that.
I ran across the street to Best Buy a few minutes ago and grabbed a new one. Spent way too much but got a pretty souped up model.
Yeah, I was drowning in the reviews for the Linksys models - wow people hate their new cloud stuff!
Here's the one I opted for. Again, way pricey but should be forward compatible. And I figure my old one lasted long enough to justify this one? Or something. lol
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