iDemonz 1 Posted ... Hi all, Wondering if someone could shed some light on what i'm doing wrong. I'm running W10 64 bit and using the AIRVPN client. I'm continuously receiving the following error when trying to browse webpages. ( see below ) I haven't made any manual changes to the client and I'm currently running version 2.10.3 Quote Share this post Link to post
Zaroad 26 Posted ... Which DNS do you have on IPv4 adaptor's config? Try to set it temporally to Google's ones for example. Quote Share this post Link to post
iDemonz 1 Posted ... Which DNS do you have on IPv4 adaptor's config? Try to set it temporally to Google's ones for example. If i go into the program settings > advanced > DNS and set a DNS server as 8.8.8.8 then i no longer have DNS issues and can access websites. by default it looks like the program is setting my DNS server as 10.4.0.1 which is ofcourse when i have problems accessing websites. Quote Share this post Link to post
nestegg101 3 Posted ... Which DNS do you have on IPv4 adaptor's config? Try to set it temporally to Google's ones for example. If i go into the program settings > advanced > DNS and set a DNS server as 8.8.8.8 then i no longer have DNS issues and can access websites. by default it looks like the program is setting my DNS server as 10.4.0.1 which is ofcourse when i have problems accessing websites. This is normal if you are using Eddie and have Network Lock enabled. Quote Share this post Link to post
iDemonz 1 Posted ... Which DNS do you have on IPv4 adaptor's config? Try to set it temporally to Google's ones for example. If i go into the program settings > advanced > DNS and set a DNS server as 8.8.8.8 then i no longer have DNS issues and can access websites. by default it looks like the program is setting my DNS server as 10.4.0.1 which is ofcourse when i have problems accessing websites. This is normal if you are using Eddie and have Network Lock enabled. Hello, I haven't enabled network lock. Quote Share this post Link to post
stRafaello 1 Posted ... Open the cmd as administrator then type netsh interface show interface it will show your interfaces. Mine are, for example, "wi-fi" "ethernet 2" "ethernet". The you type in netsh interface ipv4 set dnsserver "name" dhcp I change the "name" for "wi-fi" on mine, for example. Quote Share this post Link to post
iDemonz 1 Posted ... Open the cmd as administrator then type netsh interface show interface it will show your interfaces. Mine are, for example, "wi-fi" "ethernet 2" "ethernet". The you type in netsh interface ipv4 set dnsserver "name" dhcp I change the "name" for "wi-fi" on mine, for example. Thanks for your reply. This gets the DNS working temporarily after about 2-3 minutes the problem re-occurs 1 hugomueller reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post
rickjames 106 Posted ... Enable the network lock and use the clients dns feature. Quote Share this post Link to post