WRVS4400N suddenly cannot stall on cable Modem

Won't bore you with all the ills that we have historically had with this modem. on the contrary, can I request ideas on the current problem? -something of a crisis:

Suddenly, the WRVS4400N 'lock' to our modem cable.  This can have some conincided with a change of address from the ISP, in the form of a rebate to zero/DHCP lease renewal.  Along the way, I had PSI supply and reset the cable modem and have checked that we can connect directly to a single computer.  So I think the modem cable itself is OK.

But we cannot get the WRVS4400N to "get" an external IP address.  The router is not quite dead, like the rest aside wireless upward and the work. Have you tried several resets and power cycles to attempt to rectify.

Anything here seems reasonable at all?  Anyone has a similar experience.  I'd love to hear the answer "Pilot error", correct the errors of my ways, if someone has a handy answer!

Thanks, Lou

Time to start over.  Go here to connect via a cable modem.

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