New E4200 Causes cable Modem reset continuous

I just bought this router, all comments have been very good.  I hung it on a cable Modem Motorola of Comcast, after three to five hours the router forces the cable modem resets automatically.  If I disconnect the router and connect directly to the PC or my old linksys modem router behaves correctly.  I returned the first unit that I bought at the store, at the direction of Linksys technical support, second unit so I exchanged the premiera has the same problem.  Very frustrating, don't know what to do next other than to return for a refund.  I was looking forward for maximum performance.

I reported the issue to technical support, so far, they have me do a hard reset of the router, but that has not solved the problem.  I was wondering if anyone else has this problem or knows how I can solve this problem.

I wish some better attention from technical support, do not know if it is a firmware issue or what.

Aloha!  I recently bought an E3000 router to replace the old WRT54G Router and had the similar problem.  He kept my modem cable to reboot/reset after 6-12 hours.   I replaced the modem cable 2 weeks ago and had to reboot/reset once.

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