Re: Help needed with intermittent internet



JM wrote:

The Netgear is provided by Comcast. It's a combo router/cable modem, and it's the only device they offer for business use with static IP.

Borrow one or buy your own for $40 and sell it later if need be. At least
you'll have a chance of finding the problem for $40 (or less if you pass
it on when you're done) and I assume you already own the Linksys.

If it works with your equipment, they won't be able to pass the buck.
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