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  • historian

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    I think this is where I put this. If I access this site from home, after using it, my entire interwebs goes down. I have to unplug my router, then wait and plug it back it. It is almost as if my router hates INGO. I don't have this problem anywhere else, just at home, and from multiple devices at home. I am baffled, so I'm wondering if there is some reason my router hates this site? Could it be that CM owes me a cheeseburger? Maybe Mbills has something to do with it and this means we can ban him? Anyhoo, I'm not sure what causes it, and only at home and only this site. I am stumped.
     

    Roadie

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    I think this is where I put this. If I access this site from home, after using it, my entire interwebs goes down. I have to unplug my router, then wait and plug it back it. It is almost as if my router hates INGO. I don't have this problem anywhere else, just at home, and from multiple devices at home. I am baffled, so I'm wondering if there is some reason my router hates this site? Could it be that CM owes me a cheeseburger? Maybe Mbills has something to do with it and this means we can ban him? Anyhoo, I'm not sure what causes it, and only at home and only this site. I am stumped.

    Ran this past our tech gurus and they are stumped. If it was in our code, it would happen to more than one user.
    Sorry we can't be of more assistance. Only thing I can recommend is calling your ISP.
     

    historian

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    Thanks for looking into it. I find it odd, but I'm thinking there is some sort of stored file on my router that causes this problem. I'm getting a new router (the old WRT54-G is well past outdated) in a few days, so if it keeps up, I'll do some digging.
     

    WebSnyper

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    Thanks for looking into it. I find it odd, but I'm thinking there is some sort of stored file on my router that causes this problem. I'm getting a new router (the old WRT54-G is well past outdated) in a few days, so if it keeps up, I'll do some digging.


    Wonder if it had somehow cached a bad ARP entry or route cached? I'm not a networking guy, but wondering if you had reset the router back to factory default and then reconfigured or possibly restore the router from backup if it would have fixed it. In any case, glad it got fixed.
     
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