Some websites don't open but some do after new installation of the router with new internet provider

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Some websites don't open but some do after new installation of the router with new internet provider
Some websites don't open but some do after new installation of the router with new internet provider
2023-06-20 18:44:34
Model: TD-W9960v  
Hardware Version: V1
Firmware Version: 1.4.0 0.8.0 v00a0.0 Build 201118 Rel.63421n

Hello,

 

Today, I installed a new router with a new internet provider. I managed to establish a connection and can access many websites, but there are many that won't open. Even in the router settings themselves, the information seems contradictory. There is a checkmark next to the internet icon, but when I try to search for a firmware update, it says there is no internet connection. I have confirmed that both IPv4 and IPv6 are set up correctly, and I have also tested different DNS servers. Now, I'm running out of ideas. Does anyone have an idea of what the problem might be? Thank you very much and best regards.

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Re:Some websites don't open but some do after new installation of the router with new internet provider
2023-06-21 12:04:58

  @PillePalle667 

 

Hi, could you please try to disable IPv6 first to see if IPv4 internet status is connected or not and if all websites work fine when using IPv4 only?

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