

- #Proplayer drops playlists after restart software#
- #Proplayer drops playlists after restart windows#
Let’s face it: the nu-metal era that rattled the late ‘90s and early ‘00s was weird as hell. Kelly says he persuaded Maxwell to drop his ambition to record the Life soundtrack’s title cut in favor of this quiet storm jam - and we are all better for it. If fans of the neo-soul prince’s first album Maxwell’s Urban Hang Suite thought sophomore LP Embrya lacked direction, “Fortunate” steadied the course, as a swooping falsetto run bursts forth seconds after pressing play, and envelops the listener in a lush, intimate vocal verse. But the song hangs on its unique one-word title to simply and completely describe the mood Maxwell creates: Plenty of singers have been “blessed” or “lucky” throughout pop history only one remains fortunate. Over time, it’s become a staple at mile-marker events, from campfire sing-alongs to send offs of any sort - meaning that in an ironic twist, “Remember” very well could now be an ode to itself. This is too much to do every 2 hours for the foreseeable future, so needless to say, I will be calling Verizon tomorrow.The lyrics to Sarah McLachlan’s gently timeless piano ballad - a surprise hit off her live Mirrorball set, four years after its initial debut on the Brothers McMullen soundtrack - so perfectly capture the concept of saying “so long” and moving on that one can’t hear it without visualizing a montage of playing behind it.

A common solution is to powercycle the ONT, then powercycle the router, however, since I opted in to receiving the battery backup, I have the additional step of removing/unplugging the battery backup before powercycling the ONT. The issue is that the lease between the ONT and the router is not renewed properly. After all that, I was still having the issue, so I did some more investigating, and come to find out, I'm experiencing what is a well known issue with Verizon FIOS, especially for those who opt to use their own router, which I did.


So, I finally gave in and removed the powerline adapters and connected my ONT directly to my router via a 25 ft CAT6 cable that I had lying around. My ONT is in a closet and my router is in the living room. It occurred to me I failed to mention what was probably a vital part of the way I have my internet connected, which is I had my ONT connected to my router via powerline adapters (it wasn't a direct connection), which I suspected for a while was at least part of the issue, but didn't initially want to admit or change it. I spent the entire day troubleshooting this issue, just as I have been doing for about the past week. Does anyone have any ideas on how I can solve this dilemma? I have literally been losing sleep over this.
#Proplayer drops playlists after restart windows#
The built in Windows troubleshooter doesn't help because Windows thinks I'm still connected.
#Proplayer drops playlists after restart software#
I have tried everything I can think of to resolve the issue, such as running various commands like ipconfig /release and ipconfig /renew, changing various settings on my router, running the NetAdapterRepair tool, and I even changed my security software from Bitdefender to Kaspersky, thinking that would solve it. As far as I can tell, it's just my desktop computer that disconnects. I have my FIOS ONT box connected to my DD-WRT router, which is connected to a ethernet hub which connects all my devices to the internet (I strongly prefer to use wired connections wherever possible). I can access my router and local network fine but not the internet. My Internet connection drops after a few hours and I have to restart to regain internet access.
