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2021-10-22 20:31:31
@MrGrnEgz The DNS can be set at different levels. See if your PC has it set to that. Also power cycle your PC and try. May need to clear the DNS Cache (google to see how for your PC).
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2021-10-22 17:55:24
@MrGrnEgz You can try different ones that work for you. Google or cloudflair would be the ones I would try first. See https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1lkAUaEWLXI for a review/use of Cloudflair.
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2021-10-22 01:18:55
@MrGrnEgz some routers have security features so check your router. DNS can be set in the router, device, your ISP, VPN, .... most times, everyone uses the default one from the ISP. Mostly used for...
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2021-10-21 21:40:30
@MrGrnEgz I would suspect either the DNS or the security software. Also be sure firmware is up to date.
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2021-10-21 10:59:08
@lotharjk Will it connect to or see your guest network? Going back in firmware is sometimes needed. I have done it to correct a port forwarding issue.
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2021-10-20 23:27:23
Your Internet Provider (ISP) will hook to the coaxial cable. They may provide a modem or gateway which is a modem router combo for a fee. Many use their own modem and router or gateway to avoid the...
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