Connected to WiFi but can't access Pi-Star dashboard.... after about an hour??

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K4ED
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Connected to WiFi but can't access Pi-Star dashboard.... after about an hour??

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Simular to viewtopic.php?f=3&t=3741, but with this twist:

When I hard reboot my hot spot, but unplugging it, plugging it, and letting it reboot, all seems well, for about an hour or so.

Then, I can't access the hotspots IP, I can't SSH to it, and the dashboard no longer is connected.

A ping begins to return: ping: sendto: Host is down

I could try rebooting again, and do a controlled power off cycle ... but open to any ideas or suggestions!!!

BTW, even after the other computers on the net can't connect anymore, the hot spot works just fine!!!!
K4ED
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Re: Connected to WiFi but can't access Pi-Star dashboard.... after about an hour??

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A further note .. while other computers on the net do not see the hotspot host .. the router itself shows it as connected .. at the same IP address as it had during the initial 60 minutes or so when it can be seen by other devices on the network ... It's been like, forever (months) since a rebooted my router .. let's see what that does ...
K4ED
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Re: Connected to WiFi but can't access Pi-Star dashboard.... after about an hour??

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A full reboot of the router last night and all seems well this morning..

Perhaps, somehow, the router's internal routing table was corrupt.

PS this router does not have the ability to load new firmware .. or if it does, the manual doesn't cover how to do it.
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Re: Connected to WiFi but can't access Pi-Star dashboard.... after about an hour??

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>>I've never seen a router that you couldn't update the firmware on,

I have a TECHNICOLOR CGM4331COM as supplied by my cable provider, Comcast. According to Comcast:

Comcast will automatically keep the firmware updated for you. As an end-user you can not do it manually and you don't need to.
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