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Old 11-03-2008, 09:02   #6
haydnwalker
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Re: Connection issue concerning a wireless router and DNS.

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Originally Posted by Memphis View Post
Well, the ping was fine, no losses and I think it's already set up for DHCP. There's a possible occurance of the problem in another computer but not too sure. I doubt it's the server itself anyway, as I am able to trigger the problem using COD. Could be an issue with the router I suppose.

Edit: Spyware scan came up clean also.
Ok then. Try logging into the router via its web interface and look at its Diagnostics area. See if it's got a traceroute tool and then traceroute the server in question. Could be a problem on one of the hops it takes over the internet.

If this is not the case then I'd check the router's log but other than that all I can suggest is beg/borrow/steal a router from somewhere and test it against that to see if the problem re-occurs. And replace the router permanently if neccessary
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