A bit more help, usually when the modem craps and renews the IP, since all DSL/Cable users have dynamic IPs now unless you pay for a static, given your pool name, you are getting DSL and you have a dynamic IP that can change anytime, although usually within the same block assigned to your ISP; the OS automatically gets the updated information and all is well in the world. Windows updates pretty well.
HOWEVER, occassionally the network layer is stuck and your Layer 2 and 3 don't update right. Just open a command prompt, type ipconfig /renew and wait a few and it will release the old information, force the adapters to update and you are golden. Sometimes if it has REALLY gone bad, which is rare but happens, no biggie. 1) unplug the router/mode (usually they are one unit nowadays but if two units, plug the MODEM back in first and THEN the router, make sure your PPPoE information is correct), then 2) reboot your machine and all will be well. Good luck.




