Try setting your computer to use 8.8.8.8 in the resolve config. It might be that the router software is just so busy it can't do the lookup rather than not being able to squeeze in one additional packet for dns.
On July 10, 2014 9:27:19 AM PDT, "Carlos E. R."
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Hi,
I have a nuisance problem.
When I have dowloads running, using my full internet pipe, which is just 1 mbit/s ADSL via dedicated router, DNS queries fail, meaning that anything internet related fails, in the entire house. It does not matter what machine is doing the download.
(I can do several downloads at the same time, though)
Aparently, the router is not capable of prioritizing and doing two things at the same time, like doing a download, and querying upstream DNSs.
What would be the best strategy to at least paliate this?
At this moment, this machine is using bind, with this config:
forwarders { 192.168.1.1; }; forward first;
which means that it asks my router, which in turn asks my ISP. Maybe I should tell my machine to query some other DNS server outside, instead, in case it is just the router which can not do two things, but it may allow packages to go in or out... :-?
- -- Cheers Carlos E. R.
(from 13.1 x86_64 "Bottle" at Telcontar)
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