Arlington, MA degraded network performance during working hours

Anybody got any thoughts or any Verizon tech want to pick this one up.
Gone through the usual troubleshooting steps, and am getting a new router shipped out, but not likely to rectify the problem as over past several days service has degrarde during working hours.
Internet connectivity intermittently fails for a few seconds to a minute and restores. Everything remians good with the router and my wired connection.
Bandwidth is good 50/20, but service drops, frequently trhoughout the day.
Initial tech said there was a "signal" issue, and now everything has been "rebooted", but issue remained...until about 6.00pm and no drops since then. Issues starts at around 9.00am.

I would suggest searching this forum and the Xsanity Forum, because there are quite a few posts about the Public network showing up in Xsan Admin. You would need to verify a few things, which are described in these posts. But most of the time, the Public Address in Xsan Admin is normal behavior.
I was chasing that down for a very long time, before I was comfortable saying that it wasn't a major issue. It seems like a quick way of testing how you client machine is connecting to your MDC, is to disable to the Private Network on your Client Machine, Reboot and see if Xsan admin will find the MDC. (of course, this test assumes that the client machine is the one that Xsan Admin is run from). If it can't find the MDC then your Client is talking to the MDC on the Private Network like it is suppose to.
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