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Netgear wnr2200 pptp works weird, probably doesn't even work
Turned out to be the owner of this device.
The small possibility of customization has already strained, but now it’s not about that.
When ethernet is connected directly to the computer without a router and all settings are entered, everything works fine.
But driving the same settings into the router and connecting already from it I get a strange thing.
That only google.com, dcp.sovserv.ru work (the locale of one of the MO providers, not the current one !!), maybe something else.
Yandex opens every other time (after many many times).
traceroute to Yandex and Google up to 6 steps goes fine, then some ***.
Who faced similar problems and what could be their cause?
I already think that I bought this particular model in vain ...
More information has appeared:
Having picked up a telnet to a piece of iron, I saw that everything is perfectly pinged from the piece of iron itself, maybe there is something in the settings that prevents the connecting computers from working normally. Then the question is where, I seem to have already covered the entire menu.
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I already drove in these and 8.8.4.4. If you drive into the network settings in the router, nothing works at all. If on the connected computer, then Yandex starts to work a little better, but even then not all of it, for example, it cannot go to the market, and cards and search work but intermittently. Just a strange garbage, I have not come across this yet.
It could be a hardware defect. Reset the device with the button, and reconfigure. Netgear has a very humane warranty policy. I myself changed their NAS under warranty - a minimum of red tape and gestures. The only inconvenience is that I had to send the device to the capital by mail at my own expense. But this is the least evil.
It all ended corny, the router lay on the shelf for half a year, then my provider refused vpn (l2tp), and began to simply distribute the Internet via dhcp. I took the router off the shelf, pressed reset, plugged in the cable, turned it on and got a working Internet (before that, there were attempts to start the router, but while the Internet was on vpn, they were unsuccessful). Now I use it and have almost no complaints. Almost because there is a glitch that has been repeatedly discussed on the forums, wi-fi periodically disappears on the router, it is treated by setting WPA-PSK (TKIP) + WPA2-PSK (AES) in the settings.
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