For queries about your TalkTalk broadband service.
on 01-04-2022 11:57 AM
Fibre 150
Every few weeks (sometimes days) our broadband dies. Luckily the first time it did this whilst my wife was connected to a VPN and her broadband was just fine but mine didn't as I was connected directly. I figured that broadband was connected but DNS wasn't working.
I jumped into internet settings | advanced settings | internet connectivity
Then set Manually Specify DNS and
8.8.8.8
8.8.4.4
(Google DNS servers)
And then it starts working again
A few weeks later it will break again.
Reset the settings to Obtain DNS Automatically
And it starts working again.
It is fixable but a right pain.
It strikes me that there might be some kind of DHCP overrun problem here, a buffer or log file getting too large and it failing. (Note if you swap to Google then back again it fixes the problem as well, it's just that you need to change and save the settings on that page to get it working again (instantly - with no restart).
TalkTalk Wi-Fi Hub
version SG4K10002816t
Does anybody else get this, or is there an updated firmware to the above which might sort it out, or is there some logging that I need to turn off.
Thanks,
Gez
on 04-04-2022 08:38 AM
Hi Debbie, yes, that's the correct number. I saw a few calls from TalkTalk and thought they were spam so ignored them. Sorry - didn't realise you might try to call :-(. I'll pick up next time I see a TalkTalk number - no more DNS issues since I posted, but it does seem to be a timespan of a week or two between occurrences.
Cheers,
Gerald
on 04-04-2022 07:29 AM
Hi websanity
Can I just check, have you added the correct landline number to your Community Profile? (please don't post the number on this thread)
Thanks
Debbie
on 01-04-2022 05:18 PM
Weird one isn't it! re. lights I honestly can't remember, but I will check next time it happens and post here.
Applies to wifi and wired.
And some things just keep running throughout - my wife's VPN and if I'm listening to some streamed audio that keeps going too. But email send/receive drops out and browsers report unable to find any sites so I really do think is just the DNS side of things that drops. And as I said when I change the DHCP DNS server it fixes it instantly - no need for restart of any components.
I do have it set to 192.168.0.1 not 192.168.1.1 (else my old NAS drive gets very upset, well, it gets lost 😞 )
Next time it happens I'll look at lights and anything else I can find and post back here!
Cheers, Gez
on 01-04-2022 01:06 PM
Hello,
I'm sorry to hear this. Can I just confirm, do any of the lights change on the router or Openreach modem when this happens? Does this happen on both wired and wireless devices?
Thanks