Wednesday, March 2, 2011

In what order do I disconnect and reconnect modem and router in home network?|home router

In what order do I disconnect and reconnect modem and router in home network?|home router

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I am moving and of course have to take away from each other my home network set up, but in what order do I have to turn of the router and the modem. I know I did that incorrect before and it was a hassle background the network back up. I hope a name can help, thank you for your input .

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Answer by skeegee
I reckon the modem is first then the router………….

Answer by the01animal
take away from each other but u want lol. makes no difference
when re connecting connect modem 1st so it has a signal. then hook router to it and let it boot up then connect pc that way when u get pc connected u are excellent to go .

Answer by Jeffery H K
I can’t judge it caused any problems before since they just do their business until thy find their signal. Mine are on a potential strip and go on at the same time, but if you really want a preference, Modem first so it can associate with the DSL network and then the router, which has the passwords for the modem in my case. Some of the newer modems have the passwords stored in them directly. I leave mine on full time except a storm is in the area

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