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DNS down - set your DNS servers manually

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helstern
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Re: DNS down - set your DNS servers manually

whereis it put out?

Mark63
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Re: DNS down - set your DNS servers manually

My internet access conked out at about 16:20. I could ping IP addresses , but not web addresses, a sure sign of DNS issues.

Anyway, now running on Google DNS settings.

 

I suspect the same thing happened at 08:00 hrs last week, Wed 12th I think it was ? 

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Re: DNS down - set your DNS servers manually


@willcutforth wrote:

Don't change DNS settings please.


@willcutforth 

Not sure why you are saying that?

 

My daughter and ex-wife who are around 30 miles away have lost their connection so did I but my wife's, in the same house as me, is fine.

 

I changed to Google's DNS and it's back up. In fact, I'm not sure why I wasn't using Google's as that's usually the first thing I do on a new connection.

 

Edit: I changed DNS on PC

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DafOwen
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Re: DNS down - set your DNS servers manually

I would add for IT novices - my suggestion was to change DNS server IP on computer/device, not the router.
Mind you - not sure if it's possible on the router.
I don't know if it's easily possible on mobile devices.

I would update my original message - but option seems to be gone now.

Welshsteve
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Re: DNS down - set your DNS servers manually

All my devices dropped about an hour ago, apart from one which is connected to a VPN for work. Strange how that has stayed up.

Any news on when this is going to be fixed?

We'll be getting no refund or compensation for loss of service so I'd expect this to be fixed pretty sharpish
Raxiel
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Re: DNS down - set your DNS servers manually

Was wondering why the only device in the house that still had a connection was the one with a VPN.

 

Second month with Plusnet after switching from Sky. Not the most impressive start, but our old cabinet was pretty awful, so we're still ahead.

 

I've switched to Cloudflare on my other PC. Came here to ask if its possible to change the DNS Server directly in the Hub 2 so all the other devices start working again. Could someone point me to it?

 

Don't worry support, I'll switch it back later and I've saved a config backup too.

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Re: DNS down - set your DNS servers manually

Giving it 30 mins then over to google.
probedb
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Re: DNS down - set your DNS servers manually

Yep, go to Advanced settings in the admin panel, then My network, then IPv4 config, turn off Auto on your DNS and enter the values, will likely have to refresh each device to pick it up though.

MisterW
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Re: DNS down - set your DNS servers manually

apart from one which is connected to a VPN for work. Strange how that has stayed up.

Not really, once the VPN is up, it will have the IP for the VPN server and wont need DNS to keep the connection up

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Re: DNS down - set your DNS servers manually

I can't even access the router via the IP address, tried hard wired and via wifi and it can't find the router, oddly my wired laptop is connected to the internet without issue so I don't quite understand why I can't see the router's login screen.

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Re: DNS down - set your DNS servers manually

I've decided to change the DNS on the router - saves having to change all devices separately.

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Raxiel
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Re: DNS down - set your DNS servers manually

Thanks, I see it now. Given it will require refreshing all the existing connections I might hold off for now and see if it comes back by the end of my workday rather than interupt my VPN

 

I live in the stupid timeline where my light switches require working wifi though, so I won't put up with it for that long

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Re: DNS down - set your DNS servers manually

My wife's is still working and her DNS is set to auto so I I still don't understand why mine went down and her connection fine.

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jwsg
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Re: DNS down - set your DNS servers manually

Its easy on the Hub 2 - and it even remembered the google IPs from the last time they were needed - but the PC needed persuading to pick them up.

 

I can understand not recommending everyone starts changing settings in each of dozens of devices though - but no excuse for PN still not having an effective fallback system in place when these are widespread outages - it shouldnt even need the two DNS IPs which dont seem to help anyway.

 

Reliable internet isnt just needed for WFH - devices and streaming need it too.

Welshsteve
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Re: DNS down - set your DNS servers manually

Has to be said that in this day and age, and given what people pay, for what is an essential service these days, it's pretty poor that these outages are not sorted quicker. People rely on broadband for almost all aspects of life these days.

As with everything else, prices will still go up every year regardless of the quality of service provided.