Rebooting the modem or browser is to restart them. It means to restart their functionality again to troubleshoot.
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You simply close all tabs of the browser and start it again.
You should only need to reboot after connecting new deviced and maybe after a power failure.
You will not have the internet access until it is turned back on and then it will reboot
I would reboot the modem and the router. If that did not work, I would reinstall the router and then look for updates. Then I would reset the modem.
If the modem has a power button, use that. If not, log into the web configuration interface (use the manual to find out how), and reboot it from there. If all else fails, unplugging the power cord, waiting for a bit and then plugging it back in... this is how its most commonly done.
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It is not recommended that the broadband modem be disconnected at any time. The one exception is when you powercycle (unplug, hold it out of electrical outlet for a minute) to reboot the modem. The modem is designed to stay on at all times, but you can turn your computer off, if you want.
The browser doesn't have much to do with it. You need to run NTP on your computer.
Try rebooting your computer as well as the router. If it did not help, and you have wireless connection but not internet reboot the modem.
the Modem and an Internet Service Provider.Another AnswerYou'll need an Internet browser, and an operating system that understands the signals to the browser.
type the following into the address bar of your web browser: "http://192.168.2.1"