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It does this with all browsers? Firefox, Opera?

 

A) Could be the media autodetection of your ethernet. Try manually setting your connection 10Mbps half-duplex.

 

:pirate2: Drop down to terminal and use nslookup and see if DNS lookups are still working. Can you reach the site by using the site IP number?

It does this with all browsers? Firefox, Opera?

 

A) Could be the media autodetection of your ethernet. Try manually setting your connection 10Mbps half-duplex.

 

:pirate2: Drop down to terminal and use nslookup and see if DNS lookups are still working. Can you reach the site by using the site IP number?

Thank you for replying :guitar:

A) Could be the media autodetection of your ethernet. Try manually setting your connection 10Mbps half-duplex.

How do I do that?

 

this is what I get when I type nslookup on terminal

Server: 203.84.191.216

Address: 203.84.191.216#53

 

Yes, it does this with all browsers. Safari, Firefox, Camino, Opera .etc

 

** server can't find nslookup: NXDOMAIN

Thank you for replying :pirate2:

A) Could be the media autodetection of your ethernet. Try manually setting your connection 10Mbps half-duplex.

How do I do that?

System Preferences -> Network -> pick your interface -> configure -> Ethernet tab

 

Do you have a hardware router/firewall that is doing NAT? (NAT = Network Address Translation)

(If you don't know, post your machine IP. ifconfig id command to find IP address.)

System Preferences -> Network -> pick your interface -> configure -> Ethernet tab

 

Do you have a hardware router/firewall that is doing NAT? (NAT = Network Address Translation)

(If you don't know, post your machine IP. ifconfig id command to find IP address.)

I'm using sattelite internet and I've had NAT problems on windows before. :(

So you are or aren't now?

You'll have to explain your setup a little more detailed.

 

 

Check out http://www.opendns.com/.

I had DNS issues with my ISP. Because the timeout on Windows was longer, it appeared Windows didn't fail, but it did.

 

My ISP said there was no problem with their DNS service, but once switching from their servers to openDNS, I haven't had a single issue.

 

If you need helping setting this up, I need more info on your setup.

So you are or aren't now?

You'll have to explain your setup a little more detailed.

 

 

Check out http://www.opendns.com/.

I had DNS issues with my ISP. Because the timeout on Windows was longer, it appeared Windows didn't fail, but it did.

 

My ISP said there was no problem with their DNS service, but once switching from their servers to openDNS, I haven't had a single issue.

 

If you need helping setting this up, I need more info on your setup.

Opendns.com webpage doesn't work for me either.

 

Sorry for not giving too much info before, is this what you mean?

IP Address:203.84.188.194 Browser Signature:Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; U; Intel Mac OS X; en-US; rv:1.8.1.3) Gecko/20070309 Firefox/2.0.0.3

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