Homebrew Question lan-play DNS not resolved error

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Whenever I want to use lan-play I put in the DNS provided on the lan-play website, and when I try to connect to the internet i get error 2110-3127 which is: "DNS not resolved". Does anybody know how I could fix this?
 
As a basic sanity check it's probably a good idea to implement that DNS on your computerss NIC and see if you can resolve domains?

That could at least tell you if the DNS server is functioning correctly so you can check that off your list.

You should just use xlink.... It's fully peer-to-peer so you don't need a relay so it will I have better performance
 
As a basic sanity check it's probably a good idea to implement that DNS on your computerss NIC and see if you can resolve domains?

That could at least tell you if the DNS server is functioning correctly so you can check that off your list.

You should just use xlink.... It's fully peer-to-peer so you don't need a relay so it will I have better performance
How do you use xlink with the Switch though? I'm kinda new to this
 
As a basic sanity check it's probably a good idea to implement that DNS on your computerss NIC and see if you can resolve domains?

That could at least tell you if the DNS server is functioning correctly so you can check that off your list.

You should just use xlink.... It's fully peer-to-peer so you don't need a relay so it will I have better performance
What if I want to use lan-play though? I mean on xlink there are almost no players.

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Test with this:
https://gitlab.com/ao/90dns/raw/master/tester/90dnstester.py

You should be launching lan-play before trying to connect your switch.
If I try to connect to the internet is it normal that the test fails if i don't have lan-play enabled?
 
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