You can try reset the router if you are using one by pressing the reset button on the back or bottom of the router which might be in a little hole in which case you will need a pen or paper clip or something. If the issue persists, restart your modem, get a solid state and restart your router, get a solid status and restart your computer is necessary. You can check the settings of your router and see whether it is using DHCP, make sure your computer is not running a DHCP server kind of application. You might also need to contact your ISP and make sure your account and their connections are fine. Sometimes it may happen for high volume of users or some firmware installation on your modem.
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