Tue, 14 Jun 2016 14:50:57 -0500 Chris Bennett <chrisbenn...@bennettconstruction.us> > > Could you trip the power to the wifi translating network segment? > > Possibly, but since mostly even the mains coming into large buildings > aren't even fully enclosed with metal, might get severe burns and eye > damage from the arc-flash. > But yeah, I'd do it in a second if I could pull it off.
Let's not advise an unsafe procedure, just a side mention, some devices tend to lock up on port scan and/or intensive pings. Or they get stuck just existing, and need occasional reboots when they start acting funny. > > If you want, test with another set of public DNS servers, but it > > appears that you can't get anything back from your DNS requests > > going out to remote destination port 53 over UDP. You may want > > to test with TCP on remote port 53 as suggested by Stuart, just > > to confirm whether it's UDP specific or totally port 53 related. > > I'll try that now. OK, please test TCP 53 and then try both on other public DNS addresses.