Thanks FORC5,
Been there, done that, ad nauseam. All 5 machines!
At least remembered that..... LOL!  No soap.
Thank the net god's for a router that has a /Connect/Disconnect/
ability.  Took a chance at told the router to Disconnect.
Then told the router to Connect.  Dang!  Got a new IP addy and
it even works!  The service provider must have given me a dead
IP sometime last night. BellSouth now gets 1 Black Star!!!!!
It works again.  Now, I can get back to doing what I planned for
today....... :)
Thanks,
Best,
Duncan
At 16:18 10/20/2007 -0400, FORC5 wrote:

re boot modem, router, computer
in that order

At 12:33 PM 10/20/2007, DHSinclair Poked the stick with:
>OK, I have had one really nice week of high-speed browsing.
>Now, it seems to be totally dead. I am back to my dial-up connection.
>The last thing I did was let Adobe update my reader to v7.0.9.
>I have already deleted the reader and rebooted the machine.
>None of my machines can browse. All can see each other, so the
>switches and LAN seem to work.
>
>Is there anything I have missed on the clients?  I gave away my copy
>of "DSL for Dummies" years ago.
>
>I am beginning to suspect my router is the problem.  It is a DLink 4300.
>I have a spare RT314 to try, even though it does not have SPI.
>Thank you for any suggestions.
>Best,
>Duncan
>
>
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