The model here is that Frontier did something on their modem (updated
firmware or whatever) that suddenly conflicts with your network.  I am
guessing, and asking questions to confirm or rule out that theory.

On Thu, Dec 14, 2017 at 5:26 PM, Russell Senior
<russ...@personaltelco.net> wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 14, 2017 at 5:24 PM, Bob Vinisky
> <b...@cherrycreekdaffodils.com> wrote:
>>
>>> 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.
>>
>
> Okay, that's the WAN side of your router, what is the LAN network on
> your router.  If it is 192.168.1.x also, then BOOM.
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