Restart every day time capsule (DHCP)

My time capsule worked pefect until a few days ago. From now on I have to restart almost every day my "time Capsule". Because it lost the connection with my provider.
After the restart it works again perfectly for about 24:00 hr.
I thought it could be due to the IP. I have a DHCP connection. But the IP of the provider changes only every 06 months and on my capsule i still have the correct IP.
Aditional information I upgraded the firmware also a few day ago.
Is there some one who have the same problem?

My time capsule worked pefect until a few days ago. From now on I have to restart almost every day my "time Capsule". Because it lost the connection with my provider.
After the restart it works again perfectly for about 24:00 hr.
I thought it could be due to the IP. I have a DHCP connection. But the IP of the provider changes only every 06 months and on my capsule i still have the correct IP.
Aditional information I upgraded the firmware also a few day ago.
Is there some one who have the same problem?

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