Temporary failure in name resolution
Problems with name resolution on TP Link Archer VR 2100v2. We have the problem that our Internet connection keeps dropping out. I have now written a shell script for the Raspi and simply sent pings to vodafone and logged the result. Then I waited 10 seconds and repeated the process. I noticed that I get a ping error of the following type "Temporary failure in name resolution"
Is this an ISP problem or a DSL router problem? Can someone please help me?
Maybe someone has similar problems ?
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To rule out an ISP DNS issue (given that you have access to the DSL modem router WebGUI) you can try the following:
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@terziyski thanks for your reply. I will try it and post here if this is helpful.
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It is like a DNS issue. Try switching to a public DNS like Google’s halloweensquishmallows (8.8.8.8) to see if that resolves the problem.
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It is like a DNS issue. Have you tried changing your DNS settings on the TP Link router or check the forbiddenpants.
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It is like a DNS resolution issue. Try changing your DNS server settings on the TP Link Archer VR 2100v2 to a reliable option like Google DNS (8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4) or squishmallow halloween Cloudflare DNS (1.1.1.1). This might help stabilize your Internet connection.
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Here are steps you can take to troubleshoot and fix it. Here are some common causes and solutions:-
1. Lost internet connection:- This is the most basic reason. Check if your device (computer, phone, etc.) is properly connected to the internet. Try restarting your Wi-Fi router or modem.
2. Weak signal:- If you're on Wi-Fi, ensure you have a strong signal strength. A weak signal can disrupt communication.
3. DNS server problem:- The Domain Name System (DNS) acts like a phonebook for the internet, translating domain names to IP addresses. If there's an issue with the DNS server your device is using, name resolution can fail.
4. Outdated software:- Outdated software on your device can sometimes cause network problems. Update your operating system, web browser, or any relevant applications.
5. Incorrect settings:- Double-check your network configuration, especially the DNS server settings on your device.
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