> If you want to go the extra mile, make sure the router WAN ethernet is
> NOT connected to the modem until the modem thinks it has successfully
> connected to whatever it is that is upstream of a cable modem. Not
> sure this actually matters, but it can't hurt and it's how the cable
> company says to do it: Bring the modem up all the way first, connect
> the router to the cable modem and then power the router up.

I always have to go that extra mile, and it almost always happens at
3:00 am while tying to franticly see the pre market.

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