C6300 loses connections.

Lose all internet connections, hard wired, wi - fi, when I connect hard wire ethernet to my digital TV receiver. Time warner they sent a technician, replaced the C6300, new did the same thing. Computer is the only thing hard wired now.

Replaced ethernet cable - 50' long - no help.

Everything works perfectly until I connect anything, dtv, multimedia player, blu - ray, rigid cable.

Help?

Well, it was a simple mistake on my part. After the blackout, 6300 reset itself. I had my original installation access control. I just forgot that, strange to me, that WHOLE internet was interrupted when the DTV receiver tried to connect, being hard cable.

Tech same Time-Warner ran out of ideas...

Left it unplugged, consulted the menu 6300 off access control - let to connect - connected, access control turns.

Simple, except for a man who has a 47-year career in carpentry... :-)

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