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    Modems are seperate East. I'm using windows 10, where would I check my network settings?
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    Just for the heck of it try the ipconfig /renew and reboot.

    I don't have 10 on my computer, but the network icon usually is in the bottom right hand corner of the status bar. By right clicking it, it should display your network adapters be it lan or wifi. Then by clicking the appropriate connection it will display their settings.
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    99.9 percent of the time it's down to the new router / modem. Different manufacturers use a slightly different IP range for their products.

    If in doubt enable DCHP on the box then reboot both the receiver and the router / modem, they should re-pair with each other once they have rebooted. Then make note of the new ip assigned to your receiver and turn DHCP off so it does not change again or leave it on, it won't really matter unless you have lots of receivers / devices on your network.
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