Re: zyxel 660hw performance




"Dave Saville" <dave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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On Thu, 13 Dec 2007 12:02:40 UTC, "Graham J" <graham@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

The conventional mechanism is for the router to specify itself as the DNS
for all the clients, then it passes the requests to the DNS specified by
the
ISP. In principle the router can learn a new DNS address from the ISP,
if
theirs changes. Many consumer-level ISPs cannot reliably service DNS
requests.


Don't I know it :-(

Have you tried a different router?


Do not have one.

Can you browse websites by IP address rather than name? If so this would
confirm your DNS problem.

Yes. IPs work fine from all boxes. But does not explain why the WIFI
laptops continue to resolve correctly whilst the wired PC gets zilch.


What is the ISP?


If you change you router and ISP for professional versions I'm sure all your
problems will go away .

-- Graham J


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