Power-Up Sequence



I sometimes am unable to access the WWW, or my ISP's mail and news
servers. I can usually cure this by turning off power to everything,
and then reapplying power.

Is there a preferred sequence for powering up my computer, DSL modem,
and router? Is there a recommended delay time between turning a unit
off and back on?

Many thanks!

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