Power problem BEFCMU10 Cable Modem?

Rotates this modem cable since August 2007, with no problems to speak of.  I have my computer, cable modem and router all current of execution by the same surge protector.  Until recently, I would turn the surge protector and the computer, modem and router would boot all upward and I was online.  But now when I do this the modem has finished start and stay with the 'line' and 'ethernet' LED does not blink.  By trial and error, I discovered if I simply unplug the power to the back of the cable modem, wait a few seconds, then reconnect only it - the modem comes up completely, and I'm online.  I did this time to be able to get online.

It seems that something is about to go into my cable modem?  I can't think why it would make a difference to disconnect the power supply to the back of the modem, which would be different from "simply applying" power simultaneously to all three (computer, modem and router) I've done all this time?

Someone has any suggestions, or if someone can provide information that this is a symptom that certainly my modem is about to die, and I should be looking for a replacement from?  Thank you.

Whenever you power cycle your network, don't forget that the first thing you need to do is plug the power of your Modem, once all the lights are solid on your modem then you need to connect the power of your other devices, that make up your Modem correctly and then boot to provide internet connectivity to your other devices connected to your router.

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