Hacking Error 112-1006

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hello guys.I've been playing games with loadiine for days without any problem.
This afternoon I'm getting this 112-1006 error with the browser so I can't load eclipsesin page.
My system is still on 5.3.2 and I have made no changes in the internet settings. My other devices connected to the wifi are working fine

Any ideas on how to solve this?
 
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hello guys.I've been playing games with loadiine for days without any problem.
This afternoon I'm getting this 112-1006 error with the browser so I can't load eclipsesin page.
My system is still on 5.3.2 and I have made no changes in the internet settings. My other devices connected to the wifi are working fine

Any ideas on how to solve this?

Ok the problem is that the reboot dns server has been closed.they are working on a solution
 
Ok the problem is that the reboot dns server has been closed.they are working on a solution
Is this going on again I'm receiving the 112-1006 error for about 36 hours now as well as having many items connected at any given time w no issue I have reset cookies and the save data to no avail
 
If you were using DNS-U, the server was shut down due to abuse.

https://gbatemp.net/threads/dns-u-new-update-blocking-dns-server.436346/


To be honest I'm not entirely sure. My friend helped me set it up. Followed his directions. It was however working absolutely fine until last night, but that post you linked seems to be from August 2016... Wasn't it shut down a while ago?

Edit: Rather, it was working fine last night and didn't work tonight when i got out work and tried starting it up.
 
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I'm not sure of any other publicly available DNS servers that block the Nintendo eShop servers.

The server domain names are listed in the first post of that thread, so if you can block them on your local router, you can change DNS back to auto-obtain and just use your router's DNS server.
 
I'm not sure of any other publicly available DNS servers that block the Nintendo eShop servers.

The server domain names are listed in the first post of that thread, so if you can block them on your local router, you can change DNS back to auto-obtain and just use your router's DNS server.
They're listed on loadiine.ovh.

81.4.127.20
168.235.92.108
 

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