I'm on Comcast cable with a Linksys BEFCMU10. Normal operations are fine, but on about half the sites I lose connection as soon as I start a streaming video - like clockwork. I've never gotten completely through some streams. Old black and whites tend to run forever. I've read this is quite common. Some times a LAN Repair will reconnect me - or a disable and re-enable. Sometimes it takes a modem power down. Sometimes I shut everything down for half an hour. That's my experience with perfectly reliable modems.EOMtp wrote: they are perfectly reliable and excellent at what they do:
Short answer: Unless you tell me of a specific problem you wish fix, the modem and/or router you have now are likely to be perfectly fine ...
Perhaps something other than the modem is at fault. That would be great.
After my old Linksys BEFSR41 modem died I was using one of those powder box WRT160N v3's I was sold by Cisco as new. It was used. It would run my two laptops on wireless anywhere from 2 hours to 2 days then just quit. No second computer. No internet. Linksys support could always get it going - for another 2 hours or days so refused an exchange. Finally I went back to a single computer on ethernet. That's my experience with perfectly reliable routers.
I have guessed that the router overheats, which would explain why it was returned.
Are you sure you don't mean to say that all modems made in the last year or two are reliable?




