You may have to reset your modem by unpluggin it for 30 seconds. The you might have to reset the router by doing the smae. power cycling reboots the equipment and allows it to obtain a new IP address. if you have a static address in your modem, then you might just need to reset the router and/or check the settings. your router could also be fried, especially after a storm and/or power surge. try to see if you can get internet being directly hooked up to the modem, or if you have a WISP who uses ubiquiti or motorola canopy, ask them to see whether or not you have a static ip and might need to set up the router accordingly. Routers go bad all the time, trust me on that. Generally speaking, if you plug into them modem and get internet, and if router reset does not help, then your router is probably bad.
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You may have to reset your modem by unpluggin it for 30 seconds. The you might have to reset the router by doing the smae. power cycling reboots the equipment and allows it to obtain a new IP address. if you have a static address in your modem, then you might just need to reset the router and/or check the settings. your router could also be fried, especially after a storm and/or power surge. try to see if you can get internet being directly hooked up to the modem, or if you have a WISP who uses ubiquiti or motorola canopy, ask them to see whether or not you have a static ip and might need to set up the router accordingly. Routers go bad all the time, trust me on that. Generally speaking, if you plug into them modem and get internet, and if router reset does not help, then your router is probably bad.