23-May-2016, 10:34
(23-May-2016, 09:10)karebe Wrote: A possible reason could be network addressing. You should check if there are more than one DHCP servers (Time Capsule and ISP router) in your network. In this case you have to deactivate one DHCP server. Usually DHCP is activated by default on many ISP routers.
Thanks but I doubt that is the case here.
The box installed by the ISP is a very simple 1 Optical In - 2 Ethernet Out. I don't think it has any DHCP server capability. But I will check tonight with the manufacturer's reference.

