Networking is not my area of expertise by any means, so my use of terminology in this area may be misconstrued. My appologies for not being clear to begin with. I appreciate you taking your personal time to answer mine and every one else's questions. You seem to be pretty knowledgable in this area.
In my research for my issue I came across this and several other threads for problems that seemed to match my own, so I figured this was the right place. My loose understanding of Loopback is to send the signal back to the source for testing purposes.
Let me explain what I am doing. For simplicity, I'll just explain that I have a web server on one of the computers on my home network (other things such as ftp and telnet have the same issue). I CAN access my web page by using my Web Server's internal IP address directly (192.168.x.x). I CANNOT access my web page using my external IP address, when I try from any computer/device that is inside my network. I CAN access my web page by using a computer/device from outside of my local network by using my External IP address. So, I can deduce that my port forwarding is working correctly, and the data is being passed to web server with no issues.
When I say that it works for a few seconds after the reboot, what I'm doing is, I have an internet browser open, with my external IP address punched in the address line.. and after I click reboot on my Router, I start hitting refresh in the browser to see if I'm able to access my webpage from inside my network, using the external IP address. After I see that my network start to come back online, I am able to access my webpage for a few seconds. After those few seconds, I am unable to access my webpage from inside my network again. This makes me think that something loads late in the router boot up sequence, that blocks my communication to the website from inside the network.
My old router (linksys with dd-wrt loaded on it) worked fine in this area.
If you need any other information than I've given you already, let me know and I will be glad to give it to you.