I have been having the same problem with my linksys router. I have had it running on Comcast for about 1.5 years and have had no problem. Before that I had Optimum online and had no problems. Anyway something happened and I see that some other people have said that when there router was a year old when this started happening. Well my router is about three or four years old. I have had it so long that I can not remember. Anyway, My ISP is Comcast now and I have been calling them when I have a problem and have been getting different answers each time I call. One time they told me that there were some problems on the network and the pinged my modem and then everything was fine. Next they told me that this happens sometimes and that I needed to turn off my computer then my router and then my modem. Wait one minute and then turn everything back on in the reverse order waiting 30 seconds in between. This last time I just called today and I have to say that I am at the end of my rope. They tell me that I need to plug my computer directly into the modem. From what I have seen and heard from other Comcast users, they will take your MAC from you computer NIC and you will then need to clone it on the router to make it work. Well when I first set up my connection two years ago, I hooked up my router first. This way Comcast would get the MAC of my router and I would not have to clone. So, I told them that if I connected my computer direct and they take my MAC and I am forced to clone it on my router that I was going to be pissed. Well they then tell me that if I would like to have more then one computer that I should get Comcast business. I said why I do not have a business. The person reassured me that Comcast does not take the MAC of the computers NIC only the MAC of the cable Modem. I said OK and did what they said and it worked. Once I was done I told them that now we are going to re connect the router and it should still work and I should not have to clone my MAC. They said yes. I reconnected and it worked. Now I am working, but I do not know how long it will last. My take on this is that the ISP’s are trying to get people to pay for every computer that they put on the internet and are doing something to cause problems for people that have routers and are not paying for there added support. As I said earlier I have had my router for around four years with no problems and Comcast for two with no problems. I do not think it is the router because nothing has changed in my router and Comcast had the real MAC of my router right from the start. It all comes down to MONEY. The ISP’s want us to pay for every computer we put on the internet. Companies like linksys are helping us not have to pay, but the ISP’s are going to keep trying to stop them unless we PAY FOR ADDED SUPORT. My next step is that I am going to run without my router and see if I get dropped. If I do then it is not the router. If I do not then it might be the router, but I really think that it all comes down to one thing. MONEY and the ISPs want more of it form use.