astrosteve
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I updated to 386.4 a while back, and DNS wouldn't work. After goofing with it a while (and failing to get it to work), I reverted to 386.3 again, and just used that, figuring if it was a bug, maybe it would be fixed. I saw 386.5 came out, and updated again, and DNS stopped working again. I again reverted to 386.3, and this time, DNS is still not working. If I switch my Windows 10 computer to directly go to a DNS of 8.8.8.8, the computer starts working again. I've tried changing several of the router DNS options, and nothing helps. "Connect to DNS server automatically" under WAN tab, and set it to no, and entered, the 8.8.8.8 IP - didn't work. Changing the DNS-over-TLS option off and on, nothing.
I'm able to test with two computers, one that goes directly to DNS 8.8.8.8 so I can research the issue, and one set like normal to automatically get the DNS from the router, so I can test the dns issue. Oh, a ping to 8.8.8.8 works fine. The problem started the second it booted into the new firmware versions 386.4 or 386.5. No VPN is in use. DNS Filter is currently off, but when on, it still didn't work.
A month or two ago I did turn on some of the things I'd never tried before with amtm, Diversion, Skynet, unbound Manager, FlexQoS. I just tried disabling Diversion and Skynet, that didn't change my DNS issue.
Any ideas? I super appreciate any help - thanks in advance.
I'm able to test with two computers, one that goes directly to DNS 8.8.8.8 so I can research the issue, and one set like normal to automatically get the DNS from the router, so I can test the dns issue. Oh, a ping to 8.8.8.8 works fine. The problem started the second it booted into the new firmware versions 386.4 or 386.5. No VPN is in use. DNS Filter is currently off, but when on, it still didn't work.
A month or two ago I did turn on some of the things I'd never tried before with amtm, Diversion, Skynet, unbound Manager, FlexQoS. I just tried disabling Diversion and Skynet, that didn't change my DNS issue.
Any ideas? I super appreciate any help - thanks in advance.
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