On Nov 23, 2010, at 20:04 , Lee Larson wrote:

> On Nov 23, 2010, at 5:16 PM, Bill Rising wrote:
> 
>> Here is the question: is there a way to clean out the DNS cache on an 
>> Airport Extreme? Perhaps this is the wrong solution, but it seems to be the 
>> only thing I can think of. 
> 
> A reset ought to do it. In the manual setup mode of the software there's a 
> menu item Base Station>Restore Default Settings... There's also a reset 
> button. Check out http://support.apple.com/kb/ht3728.

I had done a soft reset (because I didn't have the right password noted), a 
hard reset and 2 Restore Default Settings yesterday. None yielded anything 
useful.

When I went to the Apple discussion boards, someone had just posted the same 
list of symptoms, oddly enough all starting at roughly the same time (noon 
yeseterday). He tried swapping in an older router and found the same problems, 
and hence was going to bother the ISP for a new modem. I tried unplugging the 
modem and router overnight, and magically, everything is working this morning.

I don't have a clue what is going on, but at least things are (temporarily) OK 
now.

Bill

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