> On Dec 14, 2017, at 5:09 PM, Russell Senior <russ...@personaltelco.net> wrote:
>> 
>> Couldn’t agree more. To be more precise, when we first were granted dal, 
>> about 5 or so years ago, I had the connection running through Aracnet. My 
>> dal modem ( a Zoom ) just bridges the stuff to my lan router, which does all 
>> the heavy lifting. The dal modem only modems - is not a router.
> 
> I assume you mean DSL.
> 
yes


>> 
>> This setup has been flawless, until the Great Demise (Aracnet). Since then, 
>> as a stopgap, the sip chores now are in Frontier’s clutches - ah - hands.
> 
> I assume you mean ISP.
>> 

yes

> 
> I want to confirm that your the WAN and LAN networks are different,
> sensible and non-overlapping.
> 

this is true. the dal modem has an ip of 192.168.1.1 and the router WAN ip is 
192.168.1.2
These are the only two devices assigned.

As I said, until two days ago, this setup was working like a champ - and had 
been for some years now. The outage occurred sometime around 8-9 am and I had 
been online (web, email, etc) earlier.

I am convinced the issue if not here, but with Frontier, but so far cannot 
confirm this. The very strange set of events looking for answers from Frontier 
has me scrambling for assistance.

Bob

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