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10 hours ago, LollerAgent said:

DNS could affect launching the stream initially, but it should not affect a single stream cutting in/out.

It certainly can if the address doesn’t resolve quick enough, which is what many ISP’s provide.  This will cause the cutouts and/or buffering.

safe bets are to configure your router and dhcp scope to always use any of the following:

8.8.8.8

8.8.4.4

1.1.1.1

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1 hour ago, lippavisual said:

It certainly can if the address doesn’t resolve quick enough, which is what many ISP’s provide.  This will cause the cutouts and/or buffering.

safe bets are to configure your router and dhcp scope to always use any of the following:

8.8.8.8

8.8.4.4

1.1.1.1

There is a reason though that the stream stopped in the first place, and that isn't DNS.  DNS can potentially cause the stream to fail (or be slow) to reconnect in *some* cases (depending on the streaming implementation, the TTL's on their DNS records and the client-side caching capability of your local device and/or router).

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20 minutes ago, LollerAgent said:

There is a reason though that the stream stopped in the first place, and that isn't DNS.  DNS can potentially cause the stream to fail (or be slow) to reconnect in *some* cases (depending on the streaming implementation, the TTL's on their DNS records and the client-side caching capability of your local device and/or router).

I have absolutely seen DNS issues to cause streaming services to cut in and out.  

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8 hours ago, mstafford388 said:

I have absolutely seen DNS issues to cause streaming services to cut in and out.  

Because the DNS server sent you to a CDN edge location that was geographically distant from your client (thus inducing latency)?  What exactly was the DNS issue that you're describing?

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