When something goes wrong with your internet connection, restarting your modem is the first thing you should attempt. It is sometimes the simplest technique to enhance sluggish or patchy connections and fix wireless problems.
It's important to always reboot your modem after an outage.
Note: "Reboot" simply means to restart, or turn a device off and then back on. Some also call this "power cycle."
It's crucial to remember that while your modem reboots, all devices linked to it (or its wireless network) will lose their access to the internet. When the modem has completely rebooted, your devices will automatically rejoin if they are set up to remember that wireless (WiFi) connection. If not, you must utilize your device's settings to re-establish WiFi after rebooting.
Find your modem below to learn how to reset it.
To reboot your C4000 or C3510XZ modem manually, follow these steps:
Green light ring on the C4000 modem shows internet connection
Green power, DSL and internet lights on a tower or box-style modem shows internet connection
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