Before I went on vacation, I unplugged all non essential electricals, including computer stuff ...however, I forgot to disconnect the actual cable line from the modem.
The connection topology is as follows: big bad internet --> cable modem --> router ---> wired connection to desktop and wireless devices (lapto, cell, ...).
Upon return home, when I plugged everything back in (and all devices powered on as per usual), I was unable to connect to the internet on any device (all indicated that there was no internet connection ... all indicated being connected to the router (i.e. both wired and wireless connections to the router seemed to be fine).
My initial thought was with the cable modem. I both rebooted it and pin reset it. No change resulted.
So my attention switched to the router. Bypassing the middleman, I first connected the cable modem directly to the laptop via the lan cable. Successful connection to the internet! So it seemed like I was on track.
Next came a straight line test from the modem to the desktop. Negative. Hmmmm....not a straight forward problem afterall.
I swapped cables but no luck. Tested the direct laptop to modem connection with all cables, and it works properly in every case.
So something is wrong with the chain between the modem and router and desktop (as well as in the case between the modem and straight to the desktop). However, I can successfully ping or even access the modem's diagnostic page from the desktop (whether with a straight line connection to the modem or with going through connected to the router). I just can't get any internet connection from the modem to the router or straight to the desktop to work.
I'm thinking that maybe there was a surge on the cable line (there was indeed lots of thunderstorms apparently while I was away) and the line into the router and terminus pt at the desktop's NIC took a hit. But I don't know ... I don't smell anything fried (though it could have happened weeks ago) nor do I see anything wrong, and, as indicated above, the equipment is working fine in all other respects... I just can't get an internet signal/connection to them from the modem.
Anyone have any thoughts/recommendations/similar experience?
I'll likely throw money at the problem if I can't figure it out soon enough.
(I do find it amusing though that, if the problem is due to lightening, my very intention and actions to protect from the likes of such (as well as preventing the needless waste of electricity) by unplugging the devices was undone by leaving the cable line attached to the modem ... and any surge would likely have been grounded properly had I kept them plugged in and left the stupid power on in the first place).
The connection topology is as follows: big bad internet --> cable modem --> router ---> wired connection to desktop and wireless devices (lapto, cell, ...).
Upon return home, when I plugged everything back in (and all devices powered on as per usual), I was unable to connect to the internet on any device (all indicated that there was no internet connection ... all indicated being connected to the router (i.e. both wired and wireless connections to the router seemed to be fine).
My initial thought was with the cable modem. I both rebooted it and pin reset it. No change resulted.
So my attention switched to the router. Bypassing the middleman, I first connected the cable modem directly to the laptop via the lan cable. Successful connection to the internet! So it seemed like I was on track.
Next came a straight line test from the modem to the desktop. Negative. Hmmmm....not a straight forward problem afterall.
I swapped cables but no luck. Tested the direct laptop to modem connection with all cables, and it works properly in every case.
So something is wrong with the chain between the modem and router and desktop (as well as in the case between the modem and straight to the desktop). However, I can successfully ping or even access the modem's diagnostic page from the desktop (whether with a straight line connection to the modem or with going through connected to the router). I just can't get any internet connection from the modem to the router or straight to the desktop to work.
I'm thinking that maybe there was a surge on the cable line (there was indeed lots of thunderstorms apparently while I was away) and the line into the router and terminus pt at the desktop's NIC took a hit. But I don't know ... I don't smell anything fried (though it could have happened weeks ago) nor do I see anything wrong, and, as indicated above, the equipment is working fine in all other respects... I just can't get an internet signal/connection to them from the modem.
Anyone have any thoughts/recommendations/similar experience?
I'll likely throw money at the problem if I can't figure it out soon enough.
(I do find it amusing though that, if the problem is due to lightening, my very intention and actions to protect from the likes of such (as well as preventing the needless waste of electricity) by unplugging the devices was undone by leaving the cable line attached to the modem ... and any surge would likely have been grounded properly had I kept them plugged in and left the stupid power on in the first place).