QUOTE(GameSky @ Jan 9 2018, 07:55 AM)
Did you check your hardware version??It is possible that you upgraded the worng firmware...
hehe
did that once before.
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Jan 12 2018, 12:55 PM
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Feb 12 2018, 07:08 PM
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QUOTE(island @ Feb 11 2018, 01:40 PM) try config the QoS and those ipv4/6 DNS set to google. and Firmware Version: SEA_1.10 is better, ver 2.0 like hell because locked to tm dns. when you got so many devices streaming at the same time, no matter what routers also can traffic jam, so you need to play around those settings on the router, MRU Size 1492 MTU 1491, wireless using wpa2 is faster, wep hackable in few minutes, disable ipv6 also can help in some case and many more quite a lot of settings for you to trial and error. and remember some Andriod still using Wi-Fi B No lah, just change the dns on the WAN.and also the DNS on the IPv6. you need to change both of them for that to work if you have ipv6 enable. |
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QUOTE(Baron Samedi @ Jan 28 2018, 12:29 AM) New user here. A quick question in case the other thread I asked asked me to go to an appropriate thread, I used Unifi Ruby, and have the D-Link DIR-850L router. No idea why, this feel very weird...I already set the router to use Google DNS, it have been for months, since last October. There were no problems using the google DNS, up until this morning. My broadband got suspended, and I paid it again to reactivate it. But, in my haste, I accidentally reset my setting. After I already did the google DNS Primary and Secondary IP setting again, the sites that I can access were able to be loaded. Thing is, after sometime, in 45 minutes or so, the DNS service seems to petered out, and I can't access the sites again. After re-entering the Google DNS address again, and saving the setting, I reboot the router. Nothing changed, setting wise. And I was able to reach the site again. And after 45 min, I can't. I checked the settings, the Primary and Secondary were still saved as 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4, respectively. Anyone know what am I missing here? Thanks. Oh, I can move this to an appropriate thread, if I must. Are you still connected to the internet? Can you still ping to 8.8.8.8/8.8.4.4 when the issue happen? |
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