Did not lose adsl connection, but Firefox show no conneted very very often. I have had bad experience with adsl modem since I've recapped a whole Zyxel without signs of badcaps, but coudnt syncron adsl, and it was a waited time and caps. But this one was different, change that bulged CapXon 1000uf 25v and left the others Capxon and Jackon, it seems ok now. To me it was not CapXon fault but the damn modem it's really hot and under CRT monitor. Too much for the Capxon
ADSL Router bad CapXon cap
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