snarlydwarf;273714 Wrote: 
> Yes, it would break the stream.
> 
> A TCP stream is defined as a unique pair of IP:PORT, IP:PORT.  If the
> IP changes, the stream goes away.
> 
> Why on earth they would change a dynamic IP so often is another matter:
> that is just plain nuts.  Something sounds wrong with their setup or
> your router or modem if it is changing DHCP that often.

I looked in my router's log and there were numerous connection errors.
It's a D-Link DI-604, one of the few "Verizon-approved" routers. In
fact, Verizon has there own version of firmware for it.

Anyway, I download the latest version of the firmware from Verizon
(which is still three years old, but a year newer than what was on it).
I installed the firmware upgrade, and things seem to be more stable. My
IP address hasn't changed in 20 hrs.


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