Experia V12b gets confused: Connected, no internet
Dear community,
I'm pulling out what's left of my hair by now. Last Monday evening everything was working fine, and after I got back from the gym my whole house (wifi/network) is messed up. No TV, no internet, no smart devices, nothing... After contacting my ISP and several hours of (long distance) checking and trying, including video conferencing, still no sollution. So a technician would come buy. He came into the house, basically ripped out the cables of my modem and the internet was fine again... So, after a little testing and doing the problem would be the Deco X60, causing the problem... I should reset and reinstall them.
Well, I've been trying ever since to get it all up and running, but all I get to is:
- Internet and WiFi work fine using the ISP modem;
- Connecting the X60 main booster and I get "Connected, no internet" on everything and even the TV fails (again).
- I've tried to figure it out myself, but... But after extensive testing all I can say is:
- Traceroute to 8.8.8.8 still works → IP-level routing is fine
- DNS request to 8.8.8.8 (port 53) Times out → UDP port 53 seems blocked
- Both Deco and modem show "no internet" → So it seems like upstream
I've tried some nslookups etc. Tried connecting on IP... There seems to be no DNS, no HTTPS, no direct IP's... Just traceroute...
But, afterall my (personal) testing and contacting my ISP again, they don't see any reason for me to be blocked.
It doesn't matter if I reboot my fiberglass box, my modem, my Deco's... I'm going in circles. If the Main Deco is not connected, all is working fine, yet as soon as I plug it in... The Deco is connected, no internet, but even de ISP modem itself is connected, no internet... And (unless I'm really going crazy) it looks like even my cabled network (plugged into the modem directly) doesn't seem to work...
Please help me out, I've been going banana's for almost a week now...
Thanks in advance.
Marc
P.S.
Since I wanted to see the current firmware, it did somehow try to check for updates, but... Well, since there's no (real) internet... It stated it was up to date, but heck... How does it really know.
