WuTang LAN
Regular Contributor
Hey guys, I've got a bit of an odd one that has got me stumped.
When downloading a game on Steam, above 300 Mbps, DNS stops working after around 10 minutes of downloading. I can still ping external IP addresses but I can't resolve any domain names (this affects all devices connected to my router). Changing to a different public DNS server on the router brings WAN connectivity back but the same issue occurs again if I try to download a game on Steam (rebooting router also has the same effect). It's happening on Cloudflare's and Quad9's servers.
These are my DNS settings
I've tried experimenting with throttling the download speed in the Steam client and, if I limit the download speed to 300 Mbps it downloads fine, but downloading at 350 - 500 Mbps and DNS stops working. The AC68U should be strong enough to cope with 500Mbps WAN speed, right?
Other than this my connection is perfectly stable although downloading games is the only thing that really reaches that high of bandwidth usage for that length of time.
When downloading a game on Steam, above 300 Mbps, DNS stops working after around 10 minutes of downloading. I can still ping external IP addresses but I can't resolve any domain names (this affects all devices connected to my router). Changing to a different public DNS server on the router brings WAN connectivity back but the same issue occurs again if I try to download a game on Steam (rebooting router also has the same effect). It's happening on Cloudflare's and Quad9's servers.
These are my DNS settings
I've tried experimenting with throttling the download speed in the Steam client and, if I limit the download speed to 300 Mbps it downloads fine, but downloading at 350 - 500 Mbps and DNS stops working. The AC68U should be strong enough to cope with 500Mbps WAN speed, right?
Other than this my connection is perfectly stable although downloading games is the only thing that really reaches that high of bandwidth usage for that length of time.
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