<4B695E9D.8050601@xxxxxxxxxxxx> David J. Ruck wrote: > Ok, that confirms it is a DNS issue and not a network interface issue agreed. > Here are things to try:- > 1) Go to your router's configuration and check that the DNS addresses > are those that your ISP is recommending you use, as they can change from > time to time. The ISP will list them somewhere on their website, or you > can call support. all correct > 2) Alter the Iyonix's resolver settings to use each of those recommended > settings as the primary resolver in turn, reboot and try it. If they > both then work, then the finger of suspicion turns to the router. If > only one works your ISP may have a resolver issue, use the good one as > primary. I have done this. The resolvers are current and are working as evidenced by the fact that A9Home, RISC PC and Linux box on same router all work. > 3) If neither work from 2, then try using a different resolver such as > OpenDNS (details on their website), first on the Iyonix, and if > successful on the router and pointing the Iyonix back at the router for > resolving. Complain to your ISP. I will try this next after trying John Ballance's suggestion of reconfiguring the Resolver John -- Midland User Group - http://mug.riscos.org Always fight the ZeitGeist. --- To alter your preferences or leave the group, visit //www.freelists.org/list/iyonix-support Other info via //www.freelists.org/webpage/iyonix-support