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On Tuesday, 28 May 2019 12:47:05 ACST Mark Misulich wrote: [...]
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Ok, next step. You said you have more computers. On one that it is working, if it is Linux, see what says /etc/resolv.conf, and perhaps copy it over... The actual name server it uses.
My desktop computer is opensuse. The /etc/resolv.conf file says nameserver 192.168.1.1
On my laptop, the /etc/resolv.conf file says nameserver 192.168.1.1
Name resolution via your router is obviously working, just not by default from your laptop. Assuming you are using Network Manager for managing the connection, can you check the connection properties and ensure that it is set to "Automatic" (not "Automatic, addresses only")? Try commenting out the entry in /etc/resolv.conf, or even renaming the file to /etc/resolv.conf.bak, then reboot the machine. Try the hostname lookup again after the network connection is back up, without specifying the nameserver (it should use the default). Then try ping or web browsing again. -- ============================================================== Rodney Baker VK5ZTV rodney.baker@iinet.net.au CCNA #CSCO12880208 ==============================================================