Do you know how to Ping? Also, do you have close neighbors? It is possible that they have recently added a new wireless router and using the same default radio channel that you are. (Similar to a radio station, 97.1 for example, if 2 towers broadcast 97.1 they may trash each other's signals.) If you suspect this to be the issue then Change the routers "channel" it uses to channel 6, or 9 if you're already on 6. If you know how to PING then go through the due diligence of pinging the router from your laptop. Then go into the router and find the routers external IP, ping it. If you have a modem (dsl), find it's IP (probably in the router) then ping it. Then, find your ISP's DNS server. Ping it by IP and then name. This is all basic networking 101. The good thing is that people aren't born with this "talent". It's just reading, in some cases, a LOT. And, convincing yourself not to go Hulk on the router. I know, I've been there. For the record. If you're not too far from Mansfield and can provide beer I'd be willing to swing by and take a look at it.
<-- Wireless home network with Windows NT Domain since 1999.
<-- Wireless home network with Windows NT Domain since 1999.
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