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JMONTE_II
Jun 09, 2022Follower
NightHawk RAX43 Not Allowing Google.com or Any Google Services
Hi all,
I have this really odd issue going on with my nighthawk RAX43 router. This just started yesturday afternoon. I am connected to the internet and all other websites work and I can stream Netflix, Hulu , etc.
My router will not load Google.com, Google drive or any other Google service or YouTube.
If I turn my wifi off on my phone, I can load Google and all of the services.
This is happening on all my devices when connected to my wifi network.
What I have tried:
- I have reset the router with the reset function and re-configured it
- I have reset my modem from Verizon
- tried searching for similar instances online but not having luck finding a solution
Router model: RAX43
Router Firmware version: V1.01.11.112 ( the nighthawk app says there is no newer version of firmware available)
I really appreciate any feedback or solutions!
Thank you.
I have this really odd issue going on with my nighthawk RAX43 router. This just started yesturday afternoon. I am connected to the internet and all other websites work and I can stream Netflix, Hulu , etc.
My router will not load Google.com, Google drive or any other Google service or YouTube.
If I turn my wifi off on my phone, I can load Google and all of the services.
This is happening on all my devices when connected to my wifi network.
What I have tried:
- I have reset the router with the reset function and re-configured it
- I have reset my modem from Verizon
- tried searching for similar instances online but not having luck finding a solution
Router model: RAX43
Router Firmware version: V1.01.11.112 ( the nighthawk app says there is no newer version of firmware available)
I really appreciate any feedback or solutions!
Thank you.
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- microchip8Master
Did you change DNS servers? 8.8.8.8 or 1.1.1.1 are good ones
PS: you should never update firmware over WiFi or crappy apps, too many things can go wrong; use a wired connection. Also disable Automatic Firmware Updates