Tonight my usually bulletproof FiOS service was interrupted when a firmware update was pushed to my router. After twice restarting the router, I finally had to power cycle the ONT to restore internet access after the event. That aside, I noticed something I can't reconcile. Both times that the router powered back up, both my NVR and my Blue Iris PC lost the feed from my cameras. All the devices are static IP and all are interconnected via switches that are not part of the FiOS router. The router only provides internet connection to my home network from one of its switch ports to one of the ports on a secondary switch to which everything else is connected. I checked the logs of the managed POE switch that the cameras and NVR are directly connected to and it did not reboot. I knew that already because the video interruption on each of the channels was for less time than it takes for any of the POE cams to restart and the NVR or Blue Iris to reconnect. So... being that the router's built-in switch is not in the path between the cameras and the NVR or PC, why then does the router starting up interrupt the feed?