No internet connection from the provider (operator)

 The most typical situation - they forgot to pay for the Internet. I myself have come across this more than once. Depending on the provider, the Internet may stop working immediately, or after a while after non-payment of the tariff.


Well, it's not a rare situation when a provider has some kind of hardware problem, or something else. And the internet just doesn't work. In this case, the reason is not the router. It seems that the provider is good, everything suits, but sometimes access to the Internet disappears due to the fault of the provider. Any equipment can break.


Decision. Make sure you paid for the internet. In general, before changing any settings and doing something, I recommend calling the support of your Internet provider and reporting the problem. If they have any technical problems, they should be aware of them. In any case, they can see if your connection is active, if there are any restrictions, etc.


If you have the Internet via a regular network cable, and you have a PC or laptop, then you can connect the Internet directly. And if the problem is in the router, then the Internet should work directly (you may need to set up an Internet connection on your computer ).

A DHCP server allots a dynamic IP number. The DHCP server has a group of IP addresses which can serve the purpose.

As a last resort, you can go to your neighbors and ask if the Internet works for them. Provided they have the same provider as you. If it doesn't work, then call the provider's support and wait until they fix it.


If everything is paid for, support says that there are no problems on their part, the Internet works directly, then the reason may be in the router.

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