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Hi, I have a DI-524 wireless router. I'm connecting via wireless G
from a Toshiba notebook. Lately, I have been encountering numerous instances where I click on a link on a web page and the response will say "Cannot find server" in Internet Explorer. The error at the bottom is DNS error. But if I refresh the page, the page usually comes up fine on the refresh. I am not sure if this is specific to using the wireless connection, or it could my service provider, if there are other reasons this might be happening. But it is happening so often that it has gotten frustrating. Any ideas on what this could be? Thanks, Steve google@stevesanyal.com |
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If you have not done so, be sure to get the latest firmware for the router.
They reciently released a new firmware the fixes conectivity issues. |
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Thanks, I did the upgrade. But I have new problems now (as per my new
thread). Thanks for your help. Cheers, Steve |
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[POSTED TO alt.internet.wireless - REPLY ON USENET PLEASE]
In <(E-Mail Removed) .com> on 25 Mar 2006 11:36:34 -0800, (E-Mail Removed) wrote: >Hi, I have a DI-524 wireless router. I'm connecting via wireless G >from a Toshiba notebook. > >Lately, I have been encountering numerous instances where I click on a >link on a web page and the response will say "Cannot find server" in >Internet Explorer. The error at the bottom is DNS error. But if I >refresh the page, the page usually comes up fine on the refresh. > >I am not sure if this is specific to using the wireless connection, or >it could my service provider, if there are other reasons this might be >happening. But it is happening so often that it has gotten >frustrating. > >Any ideas on what this could be? I'm guessing overloaded/slow DNS servers at your service provider. A possible work-around is to manually configure other DNS servers. -- Best regards, SEE THE FAQ FOR ALT.INTERNET.WIRELESS AT John Navas <http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/FAQ_for_alt.internet.wireless> |
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"John Navas" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:nniWf.643596$(E-Mail Removed)... > [POSTED TO alt.internet.wireless - REPLY ON USENET PLEASE] > > In <(E-Mail Removed) .com> on 25 Mar 2006 > 11:36:34 -0800, (E-Mail Removed) wrote: > >>Hi, I have a DI-524 wireless router. I'm connecting via wireless G >>from a Toshiba notebook. >> >>Lately, I have been encountering numerous instances where I click on a >>link on a web page and the response will say "Cannot find server" in >>Internet Explorer. The error at the bottom is DNS error. But if I >>refresh the page, the page usually comes up fine on the refresh. >> >>I am not sure if this is specific to using the wireless connection, or >>it could my service provider, if there are other reasons this might be >>happening. But it is happening so often that it has gotten >>frustrating. >> >>Any ideas on what this could be? > > I'm guessing overloaded/slow DNS servers at your service provider. > A possible work-around is to manually configure other DNS servers. > > -- > Best regards, SEE THE FAQ FOR ALT.INTERNET.WIRELESS AT > John Navas > <http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/FAQ_for_alt.internet.wireless> You might look at the free (for personal use) DNS program package called TreeWalk DNS. Check out the web page at http://ntcanuck.com/ for more information. It cleared up my problems with DNS issues I was having using my ISP's DNS servers by basically bypassing them for most web pages. |
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