Katmandu
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I'll give that a shot!I'm very sorry for the late reply. This is a long shot, but we can try this. Instead of assigning them dynamically (DHCP), go back into the network settings like I had you do earlier. Change the settings from Automatically Obtain IP Address. Put all 3 of these inputs inside. As for primary DNS server, put in 192.168.1.1, see if that cures the problem.
At this point, I'm starting to believe it "may" be a hardward issue with the router itself. I unplugged (power cord) the router for 12+ hours the other day and it has only acted up once since then.
I'll see what happens and try the DNS thing above.