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(Created page with "Enough bad things have happened and been forgotten. It's time to write things down. =November 21, 2023 - My ISP, Bell, remotely updates my modem= An ingenious update from Bell whose seemingly only intended change was to introduce a permanent banner nagging me to install their "WiFi app" also wiped out all my port forwarding configuration as well as somehow made whichever device was assigned the local IP address I use for The Server unable to access the internet. Onc...")
 
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=November 21, 2023 - My ISP, Bell, remotely updates my modem=
=November 21, 2023 - My ISP, Bell, remotely updates my modem=
An ingenious update from Bell whose seemingly only intended change was to introduce a permanent banner nagging me to install their "WiFi app" also wiped out all my port forwarding configuration as well as somehow made whichever device was assigned the local IP address I use for [[The Server]] unable to access the internet. Once I figured out what had happened, it was only a matter of resetting the modem and re-applying all the necessary settings (which I have written down elsewhere) to restore service. Thanks, Bell :)
An ingenious update from Bell whose seemingly only intended change was to introduce a permanent banner nagging me to install their "WiFi app" also wiped out all my port forwarding configuration as well as somehow made whichever device was assigned the local IP address I use for [[The Server (Sofware)|the server]] unable to access the internet. Once I figured out what had happened, it was only a matter of resetting the modem and re-applying all the necessary settings (which I have written down elsewhere) to restore service. Thanks, Bell :)


I only thought to investigate the local-IP-address-no-internet thing after reading a very thorough post from an Ubuntu forum member:
I only thought to investigate the local-IP-address-no-internet thing after reading a very thorough post from an Ubuntu forum member:

Revision as of 01:23, 22 November 2023

Enough bad things have happened and been forgotten. It's time to write things down.

November 21, 2023 - My ISP, Bell, remotely updates my modem

An ingenious update from Bell whose seemingly only intended change was to introduce a permanent banner nagging me to install their "WiFi app" also wiped out all my port forwarding configuration as well as somehow made whichever device was assigned the local IP address I use for the server unable to access the internet. Once I figured out what had happened, it was only a matter of resetting the modem and re-applying all the necessary settings (which I have written down elsewhere) to restore service. Thanks, Bell :)

I only thought to investigate the local-IP-address-no-internet thing after reading a very thorough post from an Ubuntu forum member:

Edit - Solved!: I managed to get the internet working again after I manually changed the ip address on my laptop. I don't know why that worked but it did.

pi-pie

You said it, pi-pie.