Hi,
A few months ago, I swapped out my venerable D-Link DI-524 router for a newer DIR-655 that I'd had for a bit but had not been using as a router. Ever since doing so, I've run into an annoyance with which I finally feel compelled to reach out for help.
From a fresh reboot, everything will be fine. But after a while, where a "while" can be anywhere from a few hours to a few days, my internet connection will slow to the point that it's almost unusable. This applies to wired connections as well as wireless. At that point, I've found that a simple release/renew in the router's "Tools" menu will temporarily correct the issue, but then it bogs down again after the aforementioned "while". And whether I release/renew, or do a full reboot of the router, the cycle basically repeats. Sometimes I'll have to hard reboot it, because if I let the connection get too bad, it will get to a point where any browser will take a half hour just to load the router's page.
I'm pretty sure it's the router and not the ISP, because I hadn't had this issue with the DI-524; and after running a large overnight data transfer with a machine connected directly to the cable modem, Speedtest didn't show any slowdown (at that point, Speedtest will usually show a major slowdown when going through the router, even if the network doesn't "feel" sluggish).
Here's a rundown of my network setup and my current router configuration.
Hardware version: B1, Firmware version: 2.03NA
My ISP is RoadRunner (Time Warner), which is a cable modem-based service.
I run an Amahi server that is directly wired to the router. I am running both a DHCP server and a DNS on that machine. As a consequence, I have "Enable DHCP Server" and "Enable DNS Relay" unchecked on the router's Setup->Network Settings page.
Connected directly to the DIR-655 are the Amahi server (Gigabit), a D-Link DGS-2208 switch, a TP-Link 100Mb switch, and a VOIP phone.
Connection Type: DHCP Client
Cable Status: Connected
Network Status: Established
StreamEngine: Disabled
Primary DNS Server: 192.168.0.5
Secondary DNS Server: 192.168.0.5
Advanced DNS: Disabled
Thank you for any suggestions!