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Phoenix Yoshi
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We just got our internet turned back on today, and we've experienced some problems with it. For one, at first, we could only visit a few websites. Now, the router is malfunctioning. I kinda told it to act as an access point, hoping that toggling that on and off would help, but.... Now I can't get back into the router's controls to turn it off. To make matters worse, my laptop can't get a network address from it. If I plug my modem directly into my laptop, it STILL can't get a network address! Is there a way to manually get network addresses, IP addresses, and gateway/subnet masks? My laptop can't get them at all, for some reason, and making it worse is the fact that going into Command Prompt and doing "ipconfig /renew" just... freezes it. I can't fix it or anything. Is my laptop messed up or something? My mom's computer (which I'm using right now) doesn't have either of these problems, by the way.

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