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William Brillinger:
back to what I said about router caches - did you turn the router off for at least 5 minutes before you restarted it?

G8B4Life:
Ahh, WiFi, The plot thickens! I was wondering if I should ask whether you were using WiFi but to be honest I figured you would have checked with a wired connection in the first instance. My bad. I'll have to try and think of an easy way to test what's going in and out of the WiFi adapter; the best (and possibly only) way would require installing some software.


--- Quote from: William Brillinger on February 14, 2022, 05:14:18 PM ---back to what I said about router caches - did you turn the router off for at least 5 minutes before you restarted it?

--- End quote ---

I believe that was done, most people have an all in one modem/router but if KB02 has a separate modem and router then both should be restarted.


--- Quote from: KB02 on February 11, 2022, 06:41:20 PM ---I reset the modem, tried again and got 131 Received Bytes, 546 Sent, 2 Packets Sent and 13 received.

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- Tim

William Brillinger:

--- Quote ---reset the modem
--- End quote ---

A quick on and off is not the same. The word "Reset" does not necessarily mean it was off long enough to reset the cache.

KB02:
I did do a reset. It's an all-in-one machine - Router and Wifi. Left it off for about 5 minutes before restarting. Didn't seem to make a difference. Worth a try again, I suppose? My wife works from home and has to reboot the router on a regular basis. I'll try a good overnight shutdown and see what that does.

KB02:
Well, if 5 minutes is good, then 7 1/2 hours should be great! Still no joy.

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