I've set up a wired home network with a couple of (sometimes three) Macs and other stuff, and now and then we lose Internet access. Using the OSX IP widget (in two instances) we can see the LAN and WAN IP addresses. When Internet is lost we usually find that the WAN address is gone.
After a while it's back again. I don't know if the problem applies to both computers at once (typically I check the IP address on the second computer, but when I see that working I also see that the first computer has gone back online again. Also, we usually don't use both computers at once, so this is quite frustrating to figure out).
We've just (a couple of days ago) received a new cable modem as the previous one stopped working, so I'm surprised this is still happening. I've been unplugging/replugging different ethernet cables whenever this happens, and all of a sudden it works again, so I've assumed there's a bad cable somewhere.
But.... with a bad cable, wouldn't I lose ALL network (LAN and WAN) at once?
The network is set up like this, in the following order:
1) Cable modem (coaxial cable into wall-socket, Ethernet out)
2) Cisco RVS-4000 (4-port Gigabit router with VPN)
3) Zyxel GS1100-16 (16-port unmanaged switch)
4) Macs and other Internet-related gear
Both Macs are running OSX 10.9.5
After a while it's back again. I don't know if the problem applies to both computers at once (typically I check the IP address on the second computer, but when I see that working I also see that the first computer has gone back online again. Also, we usually don't use both computers at once, so this is quite frustrating to figure out).
We've just (a couple of days ago) received a new cable modem as the previous one stopped working, so I'm surprised this is still happening. I've been unplugging/replugging different ethernet cables whenever this happens, and all of a sudden it works again, so I've assumed there's a bad cable somewhere.
But.... with a bad cable, wouldn't I lose ALL network (LAN and WAN) at once?
The network is set up like this, in the following order:
1) Cable modem (coaxial cable into wall-socket, Ethernet out)
2) Cisco RVS-4000 (4-port Gigabit router with VPN)
3) Zyxel GS1100-16 (16-port unmanaged switch)
4) Macs and other Internet-related gear
Both Macs are running OSX 10.9.5
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