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    D-link router: "oops,the page you requested is not available"

    Hello again MMO-Champs!

    We recently got a new router after the last one took a farewell.
    And now we're getting quite the few "oops the page you requested is not available" since we got it.

    Anyone who had the same problem and/or know the answer for this ?

    Thanks!
    -Vinzet

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    Is it intermittent, or all the time? Are you on wireless? Have you updated firmware? What model is it? That's like asking if "Anyone else has any trouble with Toyota products".. Theres a thousand and two.
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    WiFi, Cable? Errors on your PC, or on a cell phone?

    S4 cell-phones have issues with some DLINK routers - bit of info I thought I'd throw out there.

    Other than that - it could be numerous things - for eg. you could have a conflicting WiFi channel with someone in the proximity.
    Try changing it.
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    Sorry sorry, i knew i had forgotten something fatal yesterday.

    Its a D-link DIR-655, Firmware Version: 2.00, and im running on cable while my girlfriend runs on wireless.


    apologies.

    - - - Updated - - -

    And its hard to tell how often it pops up, we've experienced it mostly when visiting pages like steam, wow, origin n such, where we have to sit and spam refresh page for it to go through.

    But not when we're visiting any news site.

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    It could be a DNS resolver issue - try setting your nameservers manually (e.g. your provider's or Google's public ones, etc) and see if you still get the problems.

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