OK, the ISP uses DHCP. The routers need to be rebooted quite a bit. Is it possible they don't function well using DHCP?
Most of these routers are probably pretty low price Best Buy kind. Any kind of generic setting that will prevent this?
As soon as the router is rebooted everything is OK.
I work at an ISP and this isn't something we support but it'd be nice to be able to "recommend" a way to fix the problem since it happens all the time and it's pretty annoying.
The cable modem is up and functioning but there's no IP's behind it. Magically, upon router reboot I can see the router. Very annoying. Any help out there would be recommended. Mostly seems to be Linksys.
Most of these routers are probably pretty low price Best Buy kind. Any kind of generic setting that will prevent this?
As soon as the router is rebooted everything is OK.
I work at an ISP and this isn't something we support but it'd be nice to be able to "recommend" a way to fix the problem since it happens all the time and it's pretty annoying.
The cable modem is up and functioning but there's no IP's behind it. Magically, upon router reboot I can see the router. Very annoying. Any help out there would be recommended. Mostly seems to be Linksys.