Does your DAW access the Internet for any reason? If so, it could be a clue, if not, I'm clueless.

I had a problem with my Internet for years. I live near salt water, the telephone cables are old, and that means corrosion. Te telephone cables pass few homes per mile of cable. That makes replacing the cables something Bell South and later ATT doesn't want to do.

As all the available good pairs got used up, the phone/Internet would go out frequently. If they said, "We'll fix it in 3 days" a call to the phone company threatening to report them to the Public Service Commission, which regulates their rates, would get it fixed in a hurry.

Then came cell phones, and the PSC no longer regulated ATT. So the phone went out, and it took 3 days to get it back on. Since I run a business, that was unacceptable so I switched to the Cable TV company (Comcast).

I don't watch TV, and don't have TV service, all I get from them is Internet. It's quite reliable and when it fails it doesn't stay off for long. Why? Thousands of people not watching TV get irate.

The downside is this, if a hurricane comes, the Cable TV will surely be out. I've had copper wire phone service in hurricanes, because it doesn't need additional power, but CATV needs power supplies every few miles and if one goes out, everything downstream goes out.

Sorry about the long explanation.

You may want to switch your phone to the Cable TV company's infrastructure.

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