F5F Stay Refreshed Power Users Networks Internet stops after configuring the forwarding and applying the custom DNS settings.

Internet stops after configuring the forwarding and applying the custom DNS settings.

Internet stops after configuring the forwarding and applying the custom DNS settings.

Pages (2): Previous 1 2
K
Kandy_
Junior Member
37
02-23-2025, 09:00 PM
#11
The accurate explanation is that Pi-hole fails whenever a port is forwarded to the print server, and DNS is configured to point to the local IP address. These issues are separate problems with Pi-hole and the print server. I also noticed similar results when redirecting other devices besides RBp, which affected internet access. Thank you for clarifying this.
K
Kandy_
02-23-2025, 09:00 PM #11

The accurate explanation is that Pi-hole fails whenever a port is forwarded to the print server, and DNS is configured to point to the local IP address. These issues are separate problems with Pi-hole and the print server. I also noticed similar results when redirecting other devices besides RBp, which affected internet access. Thank you for clarifying this.

M
mcouey
Junior Member
46
02-23-2025, 09:00 PM
#12
This suggests the problem might be with the router itself. Have you attempted switching the print servers port to a value under 1023 and ensuring the port forward rule uses only TCP? If you have the rule set but the server isn’t working, does the issue persist? I’ve never encountered this before—your router seems to be behaving oddly. I dislike asking these questions, but have you tried restarting your router?
M
mcouey
02-23-2025, 09:00 PM #12

This suggests the problem might be with the router itself. Have you attempted switching the print servers port to a value under 1023 and ensuring the port forward rule uses only TCP? If you have the rule set but the server isn’t working, does the issue persist? I’ve never encountered this before—your router seems to be behaving oddly. I dislike asking these questions, but have you tried restarting your router?

P
PeliMestari
Junior Member
18
02-23-2025, 09:00 PM
#13
I also gave it all I had and then realized something. Oh my god, I’m really stupid. My router had a static IP assigned... and because I got a public one, it was changed. After the router received packets from Pi-hole asking where to send them—like to google.com—it forwarded them to my ISP’s address, which didn’t exist anymore. It had no other option but to wait until it got a response. That’s why my existing connections stayed functional. It also assumed the internet was working because it could ping whatever it was trying to reach for testing. The router already knew the IP needed to talk to the server. Honestly, I’m not 100% sure this was the main issue since I also tried adjusting Pi-hole settings, but I’m pretty confident—about 95%—that it was the problem. If I didn’t hesitate and reset the router, it would have fixed itself since I’d notice I needed to set a static IP. I just didn’t want to lose the device nicknames saved on the router, so I didn’t even ask if there’s another way. I’m studying IT but not networking, so maybe my understanding is off. Thanks!
P
PeliMestari
02-23-2025, 09:00 PM #13

I also gave it all I had and then realized something. Oh my god, I’m really stupid. My router had a static IP assigned... and because I got a public one, it was changed. After the router received packets from Pi-hole asking where to send them—like to google.com—it forwarded them to my ISP’s address, which didn’t exist anymore. It had no other option but to wait until it got a response. That’s why my existing connections stayed functional. It also assumed the internet was working because it could ping whatever it was trying to reach for testing. The router already knew the IP needed to talk to the server. Honestly, I’m not 100% sure this was the main issue since I also tried adjusting Pi-hole settings, but I’m pretty confident—about 95%—that it was the problem. If I didn’t hesitate and reset the router, it would have fixed itself since I’d notice I needed to set a static IP. I just didn’t want to lose the device nicknames saved on the router, so I didn’t even ask if there’s another way. I’m studying IT but not networking, so maybe my understanding is off. Thanks!

Q
QueenJayden
Member
57
02-23-2025, 09:00 PM
#14
I tried fixing it for a short time, but it stopped again. I’m confused about why it would shut down on its own. Probably needs a firmware update. It might not be working right because Phicomm closed in 2018 and hasn’t sent any updates since.
Q
QueenJayden
02-23-2025, 09:00 PM #14

I tried fixing it for a short time, but it stopped again. I’m confused about why it would shut down on its own. Probably needs a firmware update. It might not be working right because Phicomm closed in 2018 and hasn’t sent any updates since.

S
St4rX
Junior Member
9
02-23-2025, 09:00 PM
#15
It seems like this might be connected to the issue, though I'm not entirely sure. Make sure your router is compatible with OpenWRT, which could help you cut costs.
S
St4rX
02-23-2025, 09:00 PM #15

It seems like this might be connected to the issue, though I'm not entirely sure. Make sure your router is compatible with OpenWRT, which could help you cut costs.

T
teddybear116
Member
232
02-23-2025, 09:00 PM
#16
It works, but I can't install it using the "update router" option in the software. I have to take it apart and connect a console reader to its motherboard (TTL to USB) so I can trigger panic mode and load the first program it detects. This is new for me, though I can use the cheap TTL reader later. From what I've seen online, I don't need to worry about the voltage since I won't connect the power pins—only data. Still, I'm a bit confused and hoping this goes smoothly. Good luck!
T
teddybear116
02-23-2025, 09:00 PM #16

It works, but I can't install it using the "update router" option in the software. I have to take it apart and connect a console reader to its motherboard (TTL to USB) so I can trigger panic mode and load the first program it detects. This is new for me, though I can use the cheap TTL reader later. From what I've seen online, I don't need to worry about the voltage since I won't connect the power pins—only data. Still, I'm a bit confused and hoping this goes smoothly. Good luck!

Pages (2): Previous 1 2