E3200 router and DNS issuse with RR

OK so i have purchased the e3200 router to use with my road runner internet. Everything works great all day until about 6pm. then i start getting dns issues, and my modem disconnects for aboput aminutes then it comes back.  Ive cloned my mac address on the router, i also went to OpenDNS and changed that on the router hopeing that would work, but no luck today i got disconnected again at 6pm.  anythought on why im getting disco'd around the same time every day.  My thought is that its the modem directly. but any and all help would be wonderfull thanks all.
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If you modem disconnects it's not a problem of the router. Check with your ISP. Probably the modem crashes and reboots...

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