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Old 21-09-2005, 22:50   #13
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Re: Strange Loss of Connectivity to *WWW* requiring Router reboot

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Same here... hmm...
I upgraded the firmware a couple of weeks ago (bad move, maybe?) anyway, my actual Internet Connection and Wi-Fi now seems more stable, shame about being able to browse web pages, have you mailed Belkin support? I might try that next.
I find on mine, a different make of course, that when i cannot load web pages, i get Windows to repair the connection, by right clicking on my wireless connection in the system tray and then choosing repair. Could you try that?
No that doesn't work, need to kick the router. MSN, email, etc all work still though.

Although if it's "broken" for a while I can't even access the web interface on the router to remotely reboot I need to walk up to it and pull the power lead out GRR.
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