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| What is the protocol for resetting a router? Having email problems again. What is the protocol for resetting a router? Shut it down? Disconnect computers? Turn router on Reconnect? Thanks -- http://homepage.mac.com/mkatzman/ |
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| Re: What is the protocol for resetting a router? in article oWMTb.7191$Lj5.5388@nwrddc02.gnilink.net, Marshall at notmkatzman@verizon.net wrote on 2/3/04 4:59 AM: > Having email problems again. > What is the protocol for resetting a router? > Shut it down? > Disconnect computers? > Turn router on > Reconnect? > Thanks > -- > http://homepage.mac.com/mkatzman/ > Are you sure it's a router problem and not a server problem? If it's your router then you need to follow your router's reset instructions. Kind Regards, Nathaniel -- flikWORLD Design reply to: nat at flikworld(dot)com |
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| Re: What is the protocol for resetting a router? Marshall <notmkatzman@verizon.net> wrote in message news:<oWMTb.7191$Lj5.5388@nwrddc02.gnilink.net>... > Having email problems again. > What is the protocol for resetting a router? > Shut it down? > Disconnect computers? > Turn router on > Reconnect? > Thanks My router dies a lot (temperature problem) and all you have to do is power cycle it (or in my case wait for it to cool down) then when you power back up all the connected devices should re-DHCP and they will then be communicating. Also my router will then re-login to DSL and off to the races. One problem could be that if the devices re-DHCP but get new (different) addresses then if you have a mounted share from another machine you have probably lost it. --jim |
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| Re: What is the protocol for resetting a router? Thanks. It ends up that it was a server problem at my workplace. Now resolved. :) Jim Schimpf wrote: > Marshall <notmkatzman@verizon.net> wrote in message news:<oWMTb.7191$Lj5.5388@nwrddc02.gnilink.net>... > >>Having email problems again. >>What is the protocol for resetting a router? >>Shut it down? >>Disconnect computers? >>Turn router on >>Reconnect? >>Thanks > > > My router dies a lot (temperature problem) and all you have to do is > power cycle it (or in my case wait for it to cool down) then when you > power back up all the connected devices should re-DHCP and they will > then be communicating. Also my router will then re-login to DSL and > off to the races. > > One problem could be that if the devices re-DHCP but get new > (different) addresses then if you have a mounted share from another > machine you have probably lost it. > > > --jim -- http://homepage.mac.com/mkatzman/ |
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