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Hey! Since one or two days ago (might correlate with the 0.22 release, although I am not sure when I noticed this first) my Android smartphone suddenly does not like my home network anymore -- it keeps disconnecting from Wi-Fi, switching to LTE and then reconnecting to Wi-Fi a few seconds later. This seems always to happen when there are DNS request.
As I first suspected other issues. I've restarted blocky, my router (incl. the Wi-Fi access point), the device running blocky, the smartphone, but nothing helped. After trying some other random stuff like disabling WPA3, I came up with the idea that DNS might be an issue. The Pixel 4a has a setting to override DNS and setting this to a specific DNS (e.g. 1.1.1.1), the smartphone is working fine and stays connected to the Wi-Fi, thus I'm pretty sure there is a issue within my network related to DNS.
So I tried to fix the issue seemingly coming from using blocky as my DNS resolver. I removed all blacklists, changed the upstream resolver, disabled conditional, disabled custom settings for caching, but no chance, the issue would persist. In the logs of the device I can see requests to www.google.com., connectivitycheck.gstatic.com. and mtalk.google.com. which all get answered from cache with an IP, not denied.
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Hey! Since one or two days ago (might correlate with the 0.22 release, although I am not sure when I noticed this first) my Android smartphone suddenly does not like my home network anymore -- it keeps disconnecting from Wi-Fi, switching to LTE and then reconnecting to Wi-Fi a few seconds later. This seems always to happen when there are DNS request.
As I first suspected other issues. I've restarted blocky, my router (incl. the Wi-Fi access point), the device running blocky, the smartphone, but nothing helped. After trying some other random stuff like disabling WPA3, I came up with the idea that DNS might be an issue. The Pixel 4a has a setting to override DNS and setting this to a specific DNS (e.g. 1.1.1.1), the smartphone is working fine and stays connected to the Wi-Fi, thus I'm pretty sure there is a issue within my network related to DNS.
So I tried to fix the issue seemingly coming from using blocky as my DNS resolver. I removed all blacklists, changed the upstream resolver, disabled conditional, disabled custom settings for caching, but no chance, the issue would persist. In the logs of the device I can see requests to www.google.com., connectivitycheck.gstatic.com. and mtalk.google.com. which all get answered from cache with an IP, not denied.
Does anyone have an idea what is going on here?
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