u/tht1kidd_ has created a suggestion post regarding information everyone needs to provide when asking a question about their network There have been some excellent guides written in this sub, and we're always looking for more! If you wish for your flair to be changed, please message the mods and we'll be happy to change it for you. Proof of at least 6 month's history of posting in this subredditĪs a result of this, users are now no longer able to edit their own flair. Your highest level of industry certification, or highest IT related job title held in the last 5 years to a comment you made in the last 6 months, helping someone in the community To obtain trusted flair for your account please message the mods of /r/HomeNetworking with the following info Trusted user flair has been added as a means of verification that a user has a substantial knowledge of networking. Please flair your posts as Solved, Unsolved, or simply Advice. If you can't find what you're looking for with the search function please feel free to post a new question after reading the posting guidelines ![]() At least it will run better, though.Please use the search function to look for keywords related to what you want to ask before posting since most common issues have been answered. I know it runs W8.1 halfway decently, so at least I got something good done with this whole adventure, though I had to install W8, update everything, then upgrade to W8.1, and again, update everything, plus reinstalling all of my programs, and I'm still in the process of all of this. Even with an SSD it was still dreadfully inadequate in the speed and multitasking departments. It only has an AMD A4-1250 at 1Ghz and 4GB of memory, so it was very slow, and forget trying to do more than one thing at a time with it. Should I try setting both IPv4 and IPv6 to manual and use 192.168.0.1, or could not having them set to automatic cause problems?Īll of this fiddling around did prompt me to finally downgrade my notebook from W10 to W8.1, though. I think that's because the router has that first DNS locked into it. ![]() When I connected the router and plugged my desktop into one of the LAN connections on it, sure enough, another DNS change, but this time to 192.168.1.1, instead of 192.168.0.1. Neither my laptop, nor more seldom used notebook, have had one single instance of the DNS server changing. Well, I've discovered that it's definitely tied to this computer, alone. This is a bit ridiculous, isn't it? Or, again, is this normal? Thanks for the help.īTW, this is with my desktop connected directly to the modem. When clicking on the "+ 2 more" box on the right, it gives two old DNS server addresses, and they are the same with every instance of changing. The two are exactly the same as what it shows the old one was, which is fec0:0:0:ffff::1, but with a 2 and 3 after them instead of a 1, i.e. fec0:0:0:ffff::2 and fec0:0:0:ffff::3. LOL.Īny ideas about what's going on, or how to stop it if it's a problem? It's always changing TO 192.168.0.1. If I've missed anyone else just as knowledgeable, sorry. ![]() I think it may have been BirdDog that talked about this, but I wasn't sure, so I figured I'd ask the three of you knowledgeable folks, and anyone else who might know. Mine is full of them, and most of them are DNS address changes. I can't remember who it was that posted a month or two back about how their Glasswire app showed very few of the little warning bubbles on the graph.
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