Ok, this is a COMPLETELY reset router. I noticed that I was probably trying a few things on some previous screen shots.
I tried to grab as much as I could to ensure nothing is left to the imagination.
Here is the folder link to all the images:
https://ln.sync.com/dl/a8ac66900/zmfexb9u-wvradrsf-xg347mab-67rbnnsv
The TL/DR version
8.8.8.8 times out
192.168.1.1 properly grabs the address
10.201.4.1 properly grabs the address
I also have a bunch of screen shots of the router configuration that I feel are relevant (can and will grab others by request).
I also grabbed tools I ran as well.
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Some additional information that may be useful:
- I finally broke down and looked for all the complex's routers on the network. There are 16 all following the format 10.201.*.1 (* denotes 0 through 15).
- They are running their DNS servers on port 53.
- They are running squid-http on port 3128
- They are running mysql on port 3306
- They are running http-alt on port 8000
I also appear to be able to get on to any router I want, but it seems like the network loosely prefers you to get onto a router that's IP order mirrors your building number; though gaging from the pings to each router, they are still likely in the same place.
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I also had the notion to try OpenDNS and 1.1.1.1 since you guys wanted to see what public DNSs are returning.
OpenDNS (208.67.222.222) times out.
1.1.1.1 times out as well.
I don't have screen shots of this.
I tried going back to static with 10.201.10.1 (as well as 10.201.4.1) as the Gateway and DNS with no success.
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Something else to add on to the dog pile of information:
At this point, my laptop I am testing this stuff on did not get any internet even with the latest reset (going back to the oddity I noted that before the router was configured it let the same computer on).
However, at this stage, whenever the router reboots or the computer reboots, the network icon in windows thinks it has internet then goes away quickly. It also seems as though Sync and Dropbox get a ping for a second before they complain about the internet connection.
I wonder if there's a Windows Service fighting me.
Also, someone mentioned it might be because HTTP ports aren't 80 or 110 for TCP. The service I noted above running on the servers (Bluesquid) might be the culprit too.
For the record, this laptop has very little running on it at startup. I use this laptop specifically for network troubleshooting on sites or helping with computer issues at clients --- as such, it truly is running bare minimal programs needed so that's easy to flush if needed.