Suddenly no Wi-Fi at home!

Suddenly in the the last 2-3 days, my phone is using my home wifi. (I know it's working, because I'm on it now).
I've tried re-booting phone. Turning Airplane mode on-off. Also tried turning wi-fi on/off.
I have 2.0 software upgrade. Wireless worked fine the first 10 days.
Thanks for any suggestions.

Try power cycling your modem and router worked for me

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