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    DNS Servers

    Chaps,

    From time to time here my internet connection goes to pot, awful. Whenever I look at it the problem is always DNS Server is not responding, or something of that ilk.

    I can manually change the DNS settings to use 208.67.220.220 or 208.67.200.200 or even the free google one at 8.8.8.8 or 4.4.4.4 but these are only temporary fixes and on a daily basis I'm messing about with them (maybe not quite daily, certainly several times a week).

    Does anyone use a DNS Server based in Thailand / Asia that are stable? the ones above are in the States / Europe.

    Failing that anyone got another work around they use or maybe know if it could be a hardware problem I have, router etc and a decent work around.

    Cheers

    P.S Running win 7.

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    I messed about changing DNS servers for a while last year
    8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4 seemed to be the best option for me

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    Sounds like you need to learn about the IPCONFIG and NSLOOKUP commands.

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    ^^Yeah the google one is decent, it's just that they are all a bit intermittent for me.

    Quote Originally Posted by harrybarracuda View Post
    Sounds like you need to learn about the IPCONFIG and NSLOOKUP commands.
    ^maybe HB. open to learning, I do do ipconfig/ flushdns which works from time to time, and I remember doing something else along those lines. Is it easy enough to learn without running the risk of bolloxing my lapptop?

    Can you give me a bit more info? Or shall I google?

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    OK so the ipconfig commands all seem pretty straightforward and pertain to settings my end?

    MS-DOS ipconfig help and information

    and the nslookup commands are about setting the location / identifying problems with what your computer is communicating with?

    MS-DOS nslookup command help

    Cool now I've just got to decipher whatthefuckitallmeans and I'm away.

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    nslookup allows you to manually run a DNS lookup.

    Open a command prompt.

    Type NSLOOKUP

    Enter a domain like ibm.com

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    oh - and then you can borrow theirs?

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    I would use the DNS servers provided by your ISP.

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    ^they keep going to pot.

    I'm using the 208.67.222.222 one from my first post at the moment as my ISP ones are not even letting me browse t'internet comfortable let alone download a film.

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    Then ring your ISP and ask them if they have alternatives.

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    TOT are a bit useless when you call them, but I'll give it a go.

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    Quote Originally Posted by alwarner View Post
    oh - and then you can borrow theirs?
    No - you can tell if yours are working properly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by harrybarracuda View Post
    nslookup allows you to manually run a DNS lookup.

    Open a command prompt.

    Type NSLOOKUP

    Enter a domain like ibm.com
    OK so, done that, typed tot.co.th. Received as reply 203.114.102.100

    when I go to "ipconfig/ all" to see what it should i'm getting DNS timed out messages.

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    Quote Originally Posted by alwarner
    OK so, done that, typed tot.co.th. Received as reply 203.114.102.100
    It says their DNS servers are 203.113.127.199 203.113.24.199

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    what happens when you type tracert 208.67.222.222 or 8.8.8.8
    Last edited by baldrick; 16-04-2012 at 05:37 PM.

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    Cheers for that - when I nslookup and 203.114.102.100 i get the time out message.

    ^Brisie just looked with the ones you put and they might be old, they aren't recognised.

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    Quote Originally Posted by baldrick View Post
    what happens when you type tracert 203.114.102.100
    I'm getting this:


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    Whats the DNS used in the modem should be obtain auto?

    You should have in your windows network configuration obtain dns servers automatically and the gateway should be in your case DNS 192.168.1.1

    IMO start putting different to modem DNS sends it all shit.

    these 2 pinged ok for me
    203.113.127.199 203.113.24.199

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    I've got it set up to pick em up automatically, I think you're right about manually altering things effecting it. I've flushed my dns and what have you and it *appears* to be OK for now. That said it's often fine for a couple of days. We'll see.

    Thanks for the help.

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    use OpenDNS bind servers IPs or better yet, Google DNS IPs if you don't mind them spying on where you go

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    Quote Originally Posted by Butterfly View Post
    use OpenDNS bind servers IPs or better yet, Google DNS IPs if you don't mind them spying on where you go
    Thems the ones I've been using, thanks for the reply though.

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    you can also run your own DNS bind server, easy to setup

    I do for mine here, download the internic.net root.cache file and you are setup,

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    I'll have a look at that.

    cheers.

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    Yes follow Buttplug's advice. Just build an entire Internet in your spare room.

    I can get you a good deal on a Gopher server as well.


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    ^ what ever you do don't type google in to the google search bar It will destroy the intire internet if you do.

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