Hack Router Port 53 Dns Error

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Hello everyone. I have a wireless router problem and have spent hours on customer service with dell, linksys, and at&t. I am desperate for help. I have a dell desktop and dell xps 1530 laptop, and dsl service through at&t. I recently purchased a linksys wrt310n router and could not get it running with help from all 3 customer service reps. It was determined that the router was bad and I returned it in exchange for a linksys wrt160n. I have set the router up. My laptop says it is connected (local and ineternet), but every time I open ie it says webpage cannot be displayed. When I run the check for problem it displays 'cannot communicate with dsn server 192.168.1.254' The desktop is connected via the dsl modem and router and can access the internet fine. Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
Router Port 53
Hack Router Port 53 Dnsstuff. Port 53 on the router. No it is not normal for DNS Port 53 to be open on your public internet IP address, unless you are. However, the practice of denying TCP port 53 to and from DNS servers is starting to cause some problems. There are two good reasons that we would want to allow both TCP and UDP port 53 connections. Hackers exploiting Router vulnerabilities to hack Bank accounts through DNS Hijacking February 10, 2014 Anonymous In past months, we have reported about critical vulnerabilities in many wireless Routers including Netgear, Linksys, TP-LINK, Cisco, ASUS, TENDA and more vendors, installed by millions of home users worldwide.
Hack Router Port 53 Dns Error Code
Ftp, ssh, telnet, dns. The last two are probably open as a result of your router having UPnP turned on. This allows any connected devices to automagically configure port forwards so it can do what it needs to do.