- Feb 5, 2004
 
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I am having to reboot my router about once a day now to get internet connectivity at all. What happens is I'll boot up, and will have no internet connection (tray icon has yellow ! in it). The nice tech support lady at AT&T tells me I have 1) power down the system, the DSL modem, and the router (4 yr. old Linksys WRT54G V2), 2) disconnect the Cat5 from the router, wait a minute or so, reconnect it, 3) power up the router, wait for diags to finish, 4) power up the modem, wait for DSL light to stop blinking,  5) then power up the system. Whew! Everytime I do this, it works, but it is becoming a daily hassle. So, I am thinking now is the time to move up to a dual band a/b/g/n model. 
Does this sound like a dying router? It's my first, so I have no experience with any other equipment. TIA.
			
			Does this sound like a dying router? It's my first, so I have no experience with any other equipment. TIA.
				
		
			