In today's video, I'll show you how to fix a problem with Internet connection, namely, "DNS server is not responding." This problem is caused by a failure of the DNS server which is in charge of redirecting the IP address. In today's video, we will go into what could trigger such an error and how to fix it.
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Content:
0:00 - Why it happens?
1:49 - Restart the computer and the router.
2:37 - Connect another device to the network.
3:36 - Start DNS client service.
4:27 - Configure DNS server.
7:00 - Clean cache and other network settings.
8:41 - Install network adapter driver.
9:20 - Configure antivirus and firewall.
Launch the Command Prompt as Administrator and run the following commands one after another, to clean the cache and network settings.
Run the following commands, one by one:
ipconfig /flushdns
ipconfig /registerdns
ipconfig /renew
ipconfig /release
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