Thanks, thanks for reply.
Yes, the meaning of a IP camera's network jam is comes from it, if you using a lot of network IP camera with 'Pan-Tilt' function.
Some IP cameras go the head down or upper with bring up the network traffic. If it goes into the situation, the IP camera never return as normal. The stupid IP camera action comes from Network Storm (It maybe somebody trying the hack).
I as a admin, I could not found out that a camera was gone at night.
Anyway, In this case, the solution is rebooting the router from a long distance.
Or, the easy solution is the reboot (power cycle with AC timer) at morning.
Well, if the DIR615 router's firmware would not be fixed, I will be choice the other company's product.
Thanks, again.
Well you can, the problem is after the reboot (power cycle) you need to log in local first, before Admin access is available remotely. Not sure if this is a bug, a security feature, or inherent with the way the firmware is designed. I wish I could suggest a work around, but still not understanding why you need to reboot the router regularly. Precaution for IP camera network jam? What does that mean? Either way, if remote access to admin after boot is required, may need a different router. Or atleast different firmware.