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Printers Storage Networking Cameras Home Networking Having problems connecting your Belkin router to the Internet? (They're fixed) Comments Mark belkin dns issue Hachman | @markhachman Senior Editor, PCWorld Oct 7, 2014 1:17 PM Is your Belkin router suddenly not connecting to the Internet? If so, there may be a relatively simply fix that will
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solve the problem. For some unknown reason—most likely a firmware update, but this hasn’t yet been confirmed—several models of Belkin routers have simply started refusing to connect to the Internet. A Reddit thread on the issue appears to point to issues with a Belkin “heartbeat” server, which apparently doesn’t respond at unexpected intervals. Edit 4:17 PM: Belkin has solved the problem. In any case, wireless dns error ps3 users aren’t able to connect to the Internet. The BelkinCares Twitter account has been busy dealing with the issue, and Belkin has put up a status page addressing the problem. “We are aware of reports of an interruption to internet service when using some Belkin routers with several internet service providers," the company wrote. “Our team is diligently working to root cause the issue. Our call centers are also experiencing a higher than normal call rate so hold times are longer than normal. Our call centers have no solution to this problem at this time.” Belkin also sent PCWorld the following statement, which identifies the affected routers. "“Starting approximately midnight on October 7, Belkin began experiencing an issue with a service configured in certain Belkin router models that causes a failure when it checks for general network connectivity by pinging a site hosted by Belkin," the company said. "We know this issue has affected select older Wireless-N Belkin router models including F9K1102, F9K1105, F9K1113 and F9K1116. We are continuing to investigate other possible routers that may have been affected. We are working to resolve this issue as quickly as possible. Until th
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