Cisco WAN :: RV016 Router - Logging / Ping Default Gateway Fail On Ixp1?

Oct 12, 2011

Loss connection every day for several hours and just comes back.  Reset router than works fine.  Only about six months old.  Found several forums staing the same problem.  I have a RV016 16 port VPN router.  What can I do? 

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Config:
 
HOST ON VLAN 96
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Local Group Security Gateway type is IP Only with the IP
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