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<blockquote data-quote="ForgottenSeer 58943" data-source="post: 739073"><p>This means your ISP is pushing the config out to you and they have pattern that they push to every customer to default the modem/router and if needed reload the statics and configurations. This helps reduce service calls from customers and is usually pushed between 24-72 hours in the middle of night or very early morning hours.</p><p></p><p>Unfortunately, unless they agree to allow you to make changes, and then agree to stop pushing configs to you there isn't much you can do EXCEPT - do they allow you to utilize your own modem? ISP's won't (and cannot legally) push configs to CPE (customer provided equipment) so you'll be out from under the watchful and controlling gaze if you can replace their gear. That is provided they authorize your own gear. Most ISP's have a list of supported equipment you can purchase.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ForgottenSeer 58943, post: 739073"] This means your ISP is pushing the config out to you and they have pattern that they push to every customer to default the modem/router and if needed reload the statics and configurations. This helps reduce service calls from customers and is usually pushed between 24-72 hours in the middle of night or very early morning hours. Unfortunately, unless they agree to allow you to make changes, and then agree to stop pushing configs to you there isn't much you can do EXCEPT - do they allow you to utilize your own modem? ISP's won't (and cannot legally) push configs to CPE (customer provided equipment) so you'll be out from under the watchful and controlling gaze if you can replace their gear. That is provided they authorize your own gear. Most ISP's have a list of supported equipment you can purchase. [/QUOTE]
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