From your LAN, log in to the router (I assume it has an admin
interface).  What are the WAN and LAN networks?

On Thu, Dec 14, 2017 at 4:54 PM, Russell Senior
<russ...@personaltelco.net> wrote:
> That sounds extremely unlikely.  It is possible that your router and
> their modem have the same (conflicting) network.  Your router should
> NAT.  Their device shouldn't be able to tell that all the traffic
> isn't coming from that router.  They shouldn't be able to see any of
> the hosts on your LAN.
>
> On Thu, Dec 14, 2017 at 4:48 PM, Bob Vinisky
> <b...@cherrycreekdaffodils.com> wrote:
>> Greetings,
>>
>> Two days ago ip traffic ceased in our (residential) Frontier dal line. The 
>> modem is up and running correctly, but no traffic in or out. After two 
>> entire days of conversing with various “techs” it became apparent my issue 
>> was in using a router to feed the lan machines to the modem. Hooking a 
>> computer directly to the modem gave that one machine access. It appears 
>> Frontier wants all of the local devices to connect to their router/modem. 
>> Has anyone else noticed this - and can I get out of this fix?
>>
>> A second request is for a recommendation for a decent sip, if one still 
>> exists. I, too, am a refugee from Aracnet, and want to get away from this 
>> mess soon <grin>
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Bob
>>
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