Cisco is one of the prominent router
brands in the world. Cisco Router offers excellent signal quality and good
overall service life. Due to the complexity of the configuration, the router is
more inclined towards hardware issues and technical failures. Troubleshooting
these issues could prove to be a daunting task for the non-technical masses. So
it’s better to contact
Cisco
Router Tech Support 1-855-536-5666 for the
quick settlement of the issues
Here are some common issues of the
Cisco router
Wrong
DNS
Wrong DNS error message appears when
network condition has been compromised. The wrong DNS crashes the network of
your router. DNS is to use to converts the website's URL to IP address for the
actual communication. To settle this issue, you need to check the network
connectivity first. This is the most basic and convenient way to fix this
issue. Once you did that, check the load balancing across servers and server
forwarders. Thereafter, conduct a troubleshooting through NSLookup and ping
some hosts. And at last, perform a quick scan to ensure that your device is
malware free and then reboot the DNS server to wrap up the process.
Wrong
gateway
Any router facing this issues not able
to communicate with all hosts available on the remote network. However, it can
communicate some host available on its own network segment. The network
accessing one than more router can face this issue. To overcome this problem,
you need to set up DLINK to operate as a switch.
Hacking
Hacking could happen for the following
reason
●
Remote access on a router is enabled.
●
Wireless connection is used to access
the Admin panel.
●
Wireless Network Name aka SSID is set
to default.
●
Router firewall is deactivated
●
The firmware of the router becomes
outdated.
To fix this issue, disable the remote
access on the router right away. In addition, change the Wireless Network Name
aka SSID to avoid any intrusion. If you still face these issues, make sure to
dial Cisco
Router Technical Support Number 1-855-536-5666 and connect with our experts today.

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