I lost Internet at home, please help... -_-; (I'm typing from my Colleges PC atm...)
There are quite a number of things that could be wrong, but rather than give you a long list, you are probably better off calling your internet provider. They could run a test from their end to see what is and isn't hooked up right, and give you steps to solve it.
But that's the thing, we've hooked up the cables to exactly what they were before my Mom touched them.
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We're thinking it might be the weather, but if that's the case, shouldn't the computers at my college have lost internet access as well?
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So, if I'm not wrong, you are usually conected by Wifi. Did you try conecting by cable and reseting your modem configuration?
I think she did. I was still sleeping when it first happened.
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Not sure how it works here, usually here (Spain), the internet provider is the one who "gives" you the router.
Said router had as default the provider settings, and comes with the Wifi Off.
With that in mind, if you have some kind of document with the default settings to connect a router reset could be the best solution.
Be sure that you have all the documentation first, and some kind of Router instructions to be sure what to do.
I agree with the dude that said call your internet company. This is a perfect case where they're actually useful.
sounds like the router came up before modem got done connecting to the isp.
try unpluging the power from the modem and router. then plug in the modem, wait a few minutes to be safe and let it connect. then plug in the router, give it a minute to get started. then reboot your pc.
I'll have to do it when I get home then, but if you guys can think of any other reasons as to why this is happening, I'll really appriciate it.
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sounds like the router came up before modem got done connecting to the isp.
try unpluging the power from the modem and router. then plug in the modem, wait a few minutes to be safe and let it connect. then plug in the router, give it a minute to get started. then reboot your pc. |
Thank you for the info, Slice.
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sounds like the router came up before modem got done connecting to the isp.
try unpluging the power from the modem and router. then plug in the modem, wait a few minutes to be safe and let it connect. then plug in the router, give it a minute to get started. then reboot your pc. |
This is very likely to happen in the situation you describe.
There're other things that could be happening, but this should be tried 1st as it's simple and relatively safe.
This is a good guess.
This is very likely to happen in the situation you describe. There're other things that could be happening, but this should be tried 1st as it's simple and relatively safe. |
I won't know until I get home though. :/
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sounds like the router came up before modem got done connecting to the isp.
try unpluging the power from the modem and router. then plug in the modem, wait a few minutes to be safe and let it connect. then plug in the router, give it a minute to get started. then reboot your pc. |
When you plug the modem back in wait until the connected light comes on; this varies from modem to modem but there should be a power light, a data light and a connection light. Sometimes it may take a few minutes to sync up.
When all the lights on the modem are on then turn on the router. Once it's lights all come on, which should only take a few seconds, see if you have internet. If not, reboot your computer and see if that solves your issue.
If you still have problems then it's time to call your ISP tech support.
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sounds like the router came up before modem got done connecting to the isp.
try unpluging the power from the modem and router. then plug in the modem, wait a few minutes to be safe and let it connect. then plug in the router, give it a minute to get started. then reboot your pc. |
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FWIW, resetting the modem & router (if they're separate, mine is one unit now) and rebooting the PC has always done the trick for me unless it's actually an ISP problem.
Usually when this happens my PC has lost track of its IP address, and resetting the modem/router forces them to reassign one.
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When you plug the modem back in wait until the connected light comes on; this varies from modem to modem but there should be a power light, a data light and a connection light. Sometimes it may take a few minutes to sync up.
When all the lights on the modem are on then turn on the router. Once it's lights all come on, which should only take a few seconds, see if you have internet. If not, reboot your computer and see if that solves your issue. |
My Lego Models http://www.flickr.com/photos/30369639@N07/ lemur lad: God you can't be that stupid... I'm on at the same time as you for once, and not 20 minutes into it you give me something worth petitioning?
Lady-Dee: Hey my fat keeps me warm in the winter and shady in the summer.
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After hours of screwing with everything, I got my Internet back at around 8 PM Eastern. But when my Mom went to use her computer at 6 AM, she said that the internet wasn't working. I'm starting to think that our router might by dying. I don't know.
Do you guys think that if I just directly hooked up my Laptop to the Internet Cable from the Modem that I would have Internet until I got the Router fixed or just got a new Router?
My Lego Models http://www.flickr.com/photos/30369639@N07/ lemur lad: God you can't be that stupid... I'm on at the same time as you for once, and not 20 minutes into it you give me something worth petitioning?
Lady-Dee: Hey my fat keeps me warm in the winter and shady in the summer.
After hours of screwing with everything, I got my Internet back at around 8 PM Eastern. But when my Mom went to use her computer at 6 AM, she said that the internet wasn't working. I'm starting to think that our router might by dying. I don't know.
Do you guys think that if I just directly hooked up my Laptop to the Internet Cable from the Modem that I would have Internet until I got the Router fixed or just got a new Router? |
Right now we don't know if the problem's the modem, the router or your ISP; without knowing that it's shooting blind to decide what's going bad.
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After hours of screwing with everything, I got my Internet back at around 8 PM Eastern. But when my Mom went to use her computer at 6 AM, she said that the internet wasn't working. I'm starting to think that our router might by dying. I don't know.
Do you guys think that if I just directly hooked up my Laptop to the Internet Cable from the Modem that I would have Internet until I got the Router fixed or just got a new Router? |
Part of the confusion is that there are a lot of different jobs that get done by different devices, and the common names don't always match the technical roles.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Residential_gateway
is a good start if you want some more details. In this case, one of the questions is whether your "modem" is also serving as the primary router, with your "router" mostly just serving as a network switch.
In any case... home-grade "routers" do fail more often than people expect. Most of them are poorly cooled, and not really designed for the heavier use of gamers, video streamers, torrenters, hackers, etc. My experience is that depending on brand and environment a service life of 1 to 3 years is typical. They can have all sorts of weird, difficult-to-diagnose problems as they start to fail as well, although one of the most common is failure to work well with longer network cable segments.
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Do you guys think that if I just directly hooked up my Laptop to the Internet Cable from the Modem that I would have Internet until I got the Router fixed or just got a new Router?
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Give it a go and see what happens.
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So this morning, my Mom decided to unplug the speakers on our home computer so she could hook up the printer. Well right after she did that, we lost internet due to the fact that our home computer is directly hooked up to our DSL/Wi-Fi/Modem.
Anyway, we were trying for a while and nothing happened. We have 3 Lights that are on in the Modem and the Wi-Fi box (I don't know the exact name of it), has a few lights on as well.
It says that the cable is plugged in, but we are not connected. Any ideas guys? I'd really like to come home to the internet, thank you in advance.
My Lego Models http://www.flickr.com/photos/30369639@N07/ lemur lad: God you can't be that stupid... I'm on at the same time as you for once, and not 20 minutes into it you give me something worth petitioning?
Lady-Dee: Hey my fat keeps me warm in the winter and shady in the summer.