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SevenRaz
Nov 22, 2017Guide
Local Domain ping - name.local
I currently run my orbi in AP mode, and have a generic linksys acting as my "router" and it also broadcasting an additional wireless network. My problem is, when I am attached to the ORBI network, I...
TheEther
Nov 22, 2017Guru
.local domain name resolution typically uses mDNS. mDNS uses link-local IP multicast. Any kind of multicast is generally problematic for Wi-Fi. It's really hard to reliably reach ALL devices with a single transmission. To keep this manageable, many Wi-Fi stations will limit the speed of multicast transmissions. It's possible that the Orbi a very low limit. Unfortunately, Netgear doesn't usually expose any multicast speed settings.
I don't have an Orbi but maybe someone else can confirm the same behavior on their Orbi.
I don't have an Orbi but maybe someone else can confirm the same behavior on their Orbi.
- rhester72Nov 22, 2017Virtuoso
It is indeed likely that a mDNS router somewhere on your network (and there could be many of them, it's bundled with every copy of iTunes, for example) is messing this up, because Apple more or less defacto reserved ".local" for themselves.
.lan works exactly as expected here.
- SevenRazNov 30, 2017Guide
Thanks for the reply. I am not sure if this is the problem. I have my own DNS setup on my network and all domain queries are coming through except for the .local resolution. Like stated before, when I get onto the Linksys wireless on the same subnet I have no issues reaching the .local domain.
- SevenRazFeb 08, 2018Guide
I am not sure if anyone cares at this point. But what I have found out is, DNS behavior is different depending on the mode you are in, Router or AP mode.
1 - Router mode (no wire in "internet" port)
- I am able to ping my local domain
- all functionality words
2 - AP mode
- DNS is filtered and does not allow ping of local domain
Why do you think this is?
Thanks!
- SevenRazFeb 08, 2018Guide
I am not sure if anyone cares at this point. But what I have found out is, DNS behavior is different depending on the mode you are in, Router or AP mode.
1 - Router mode (no wire in "internet" port)
- I am able to ping my local domain
- all functionality words
2 - AP mode
- DNS is filtered and does not allow ping of local domain
Why do you think this is?
Thanks!