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amenic
Sep 17, 2020Apprentice
Intermittent DNS lookup failures on RBR850
Intermittent DNS lookup failures RBR850 I've been using the Orbi RBR850 for several months now and I'm constantly having issues with DNS that I've NEVER experienced with any other router I've ever u...
FURRYe38
Dec 03, 2020Guru - Experienced User
What happens if you don't use Static DNS and let the RBR auto detect DNS?
Is IPv6 enabled on the RBR?
I would open a support ticket with NG and let them know what your seeing.
Thankl you.
Roberr wrote:I've been having the same problem since installation.
This is typical about 10% of the time. After a few seconds it reloads, though sometimes the website hangs.
There is no ISP router/modem, just a direct connection to an antenna. I use static ip addresses and static DNS info (8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4) google.
I had no problem with my old Linksys router.
RBR850
Just updated firmware to V3.2.16.22_1.4.9
Mstrbig
Dec 04, 2020Master
After working on trying to resolve this, I think I found what needs to be done to stop the intermittant DNS issues.
login to orbilogin.com Advanced, Advanced, IPv6. I setup the following:
6to4 Tunnel, Remote 6to4 relay Router set to "Auto", IPv6 Domain Name Server (DNS) Address set to "Use These DNS Servers". I chose Google's public IPv6 DNS Servers. IP Address Assignment set to "Auto". Tested using test-ipv6.com
As soon as I correctly setup IPv6, and passed the tests, I no longer see any DNS issues.
- FURRYe38Dec 04, 2020Guru - Experienced User
I presume this is for ISPs that have IPv6 support?
Mstrbig wrote:After working on trying to resolve this, I think I found what needs to be done to stop the intermittant DNS issues.
login to orbilogin.com Advanced, Advanced, IPv6. I setup the following:
6to4 Tunnel, Remote 6to4 relay Router set to "Auto", IPv6 Domain Name Server (DNS) Address set to "Use These DNS Servers". I chose Google's public IPv6 DNS Servers. IP Address Assignment set to "Auto". Tested using test-ipv6.com
As soon as I correctly setup IPv6, and passed the tests, I no longer see any DNS issues.
- MstrbigDec 04, 2020Master
FURRYe38 wrote:I presume this is for ISPs that have IPv6 support?
Mstrbig wrote:After working on trying to resolve this, I think I found what needs to be done to stop the intermittant DNS issues.
login to orbilogin.com Advanced, Advanced, IPv6. I setup the following:
6to4 Tunnel, Remote 6to4 relay Router set to "Auto", IPv6 Domain Name Server (DNS) Address set to "Use These DNS Servers". I chose Google's public IPv6 DNS Servers. IP Address Assignment set to "Auto". Tested using test-ipv6.com
As soon as I correctly setup IPv6, and passed the tests, I no longer see any DNS issues.
No, this offers IPv6 support using 3rd party 6to4 tunnel public DNS servers like Google and Open.
My ISP is WOW and they currently do not offer IPv6 support.
I also forgot to include the final setting. In IPv6 network protocol settings on my PC, I checked IPv6 to "obtain an IPv6 IP address automatically" and checked "used the following DNS servers", and inserted the Google public IPv6 DNS server addresses.
- FURRYe38Dec 04, 2020Guru - Experienced User
So if you set this up for 3rd party IPv6 tunnel, you don't see DNS issues. However, if you disable IPv6 on the RBR and PC enstirely just using IPv4 DNS or auto detect ISP DNS on the RBR, do you see this DNS issue?
Mstrbig wrote:
FURRYe38 wrote:I presume this is for ISPs that have IPv6 support?
Mstrbig wrote:After working on trying to resolve this, I think I found what needs to be done to stop the intermittant DNS issues.
login to orbilogin.com Advanced, Advanced, IPv6. I setup the following:
6to4 Tunnel, Remote 6to4 relay Router set to "Auto", IPv6 Domain Name Server (DNS) Address set to "Use These DNS Servers". I chose Google's public IPv6 DNS Servers. IP Address Assignment set to "Auto". Tested using test-ipv6.com
As soon as I correctly setup IPv6, and passed the tests, I no longer see any DNS issues.
No, this offers IPv6 support using 3rd party 6to4 tunnel public DNS servers like Google and Open.
My ISP is WOW and they currently do not offer IPv6 support.
I also forgot to include the final setting. In IPv6 network protocol settings on my PC, I checked IPv6 to "obtain an IPv6 IP address automatically" and checked "used the following DNS servers", and inserted the Google public IPv6 DNS server addresses.