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Just a quick question because at this point I fall short on terminology when speaking english/turkish. We have something called 'modem' in our home which is what everybody is connected to. That is the router right? I am now unplugging the power and plugging back in again. Will report back in 10 minutes. In case if it works, I just want to say that all windows computers and android mobile phone connect without a problem so far. Anyways let's do it.
It's hard to tell, in some cases the modem is separate from the actual router, in that case I would reset both.
If it's all just one device rebooting it should be sufficient.
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That is the router right?
Probably - ISP issued devices are typically integrated modems/routers (and crap ;-)
Since you receive an IP from the router dhcp, I'm not sure whether it's the culprit - except if it has an old lease for the device an sends traffic there…
@Zod, NM defaults to resolved - whether it *should* do so is another matter
This is however no DNS issue, so I cannot blame my favorite pinata…
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@Zod, it worked
I am both happy and sad. I don't know what to say anymore. Okay, I marked it as solved. This much I can do.
EDIT: Thank you thank you thank you.
EDIT2: Guys I got morale back now. Guess I continue to be an archlinux fanboy!!!
Last edited by kucukhr (2020-09-27 17:37:34)
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