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Trippster36
Oct 30, 2016Aspirant
R7000 DNS Hiccups
Hello, I recently setup a R7000 for home use and have been encountering episodes where I believe the DNS service on the router just fails/freezes. My internet on all my devices stops working, I a...
- Nov 07, 2016
It hasn't occured since I posted, I wondered if it was overheating and doing a soft reset as it was carpet. It is now on a hard surface.
I didn't want ot factory reset as it was a brand new router with new firmware and I hadn't made any changes. It is also not possible for me to directly connect my PC to my modem, they live in different areas of the house.
Trippster36
Oct 30, 2016Aspirant
Forgot to add I am on a Windows 10 64bit computer using Google Chrome. No proxy is setup. Below is the Windows log entry corresponding with when DNS stopped working.
The Network Diagnostics Framework has completed the diagnosis phase of operation. The following repair option was offered:
Helper Class Name: DnsHelperClass
Root Cause: The DNS server isn’t responding
Your computer is trying to use a DNS server that is incorrect or doesn’t exist.
Root Cause Guid: {e366e82a-e3d7-4172-be0d-2ab2d0fe4964}
Repair option: Contact your network administrator
Your computer is trying to use a DNS server that is incorrect or doesn’t exist.
RepairGuid: {d2cb4434-1175-44c5-a093-f08bf3c6cbb6}
Seconds required for repair: 0
Security context required for repair: 0
Interface: ({00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000})
JamesGL
Nov 02, 2016Master
Hi Trippster36,
Reset the router to factory default and manually reconfigure. If still the same, try connecting a computer to your modem to test if the connection is stable from ISP. If connection is unstable from the modem, contact ISP. If stable, try changing the MTU size of the router or try to revert to previous firmware.
http://kb.netgear.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/30766?cid=wmt_netgear_organic
JamesGL
Community Team