Did you have to do a power cycle on your 660/645 modem after the Internet light came back on? That's what the Embarq guy told us to do, but I don't think it's necessary. We have renters at the house now. They have no access to our equipment because we keep it locked up.
If a power cycle on the modem is really necessary (as the Embarq guy said), I'll have to send the rental management company over to take care of it.
We were there this weekend. It was like being in prison having no Internet.

We went to Amavida Seagrove -- their Internet was down. People were piling in with both Embarq and Mediacom problems. The person working there told us that Amavida Seaside had connectivity, so several of us drove there. One woman (appeared to be a grad student) had a paper due on Monday and had research to do. She seemed rather stressed. Heck, all I wanted to do was check my email, get the weather report, and get on SoWal!