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Linux:
How many of you having issues are using the Fritzbox 7590 running software version 7.56?
This afternoon I swapped out my router to the Fritzbox 7530AX and all issues are now gone!
And what would be the difference?
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freitasm:
Linux:
How many of you having issues are using the Fritzbox 7590 running software version 7.56?
This afternoon I swapped out my router to the Fritzbox 7530AX and all issues are now gone!
And what would be the difference?
@freitasm The 7530AX updated to 7.57 tonight when I plugged it in so will plug in the 7590 and update it in the next few days and see if that fixes the issue
Edit: I might even roll it back to a previous version
Linux:
@prat33k Which router are you using?
I am using a Sonicwall Firewall as Gateway with their Netgear Router as the Access Point. Interesting to see if this fixed your issue by just upgrading the firmware or it might have cleared some settings in the old router.
This somehow reminds of an issue when I used to work as support at a telco a few years back and there some sort of Malware would play with the settings on the Netcomm router and update the upstream DNS server. This would cause such issues to the customers and usually fix when we update the DNS/reset the router.
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Or could be a 2D change and resetting the PPP / IPoE session by rebooting the router is moving you to a different IP pool or similar.
michaelmurfy: @Linux I highly doubt it is router related given the problem is affecting those using different routers also. Almost smells like a path MTU issue. That update only fixes a vulnerability in the web interface, nothing else.
For a website that's not working, what happens when you run an nslookup for it?
try the following:
Ps, to get to that website your computer and (and router if it's your dns server) need to look up the following:
login.live.com -> login.msa.msidentity.com -> www.tm.lg.prod.aadmsa.trafficmanager.net -> prdv4a.aadg.msidentity.com -> www.tm.v4.a.prd.aadg.akadns.net -> 20.190.167.148
("->" is "resolves as")
If any of those fail to resolve you'll never get to that IP address. (Your results may vary.)
@MadEngineer the issue was with Android Apps not loading / Teams / MS Authenticator
After update all working again
^ does that apply to all here, including DimitryD?
As above, @Linux the problem was reported originally as some sites not loading. Let's hear from the OP.
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MadEngineer:
^ does that apply to all here, including DimitryD?
This 7.57 sounds promising! When I try to update though I get an error :(. Will check if someone from 2degrees can run this update on their end and report back once done.
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