There are times you experience connection problem when you want to browse on your pc/laptop.......personally i have,and it took me about an hours plus to find a way out of that mess.Now i want to share that solution with you,personally i feel that the main reason for such problem is that the DNS cache is kindof full and its needs to be flushed or reset.
I am very optimistic it'll help you out,all you have to do is seat tight and follow the below instructions and illustrations.................DNS(Domain Name System)
- Click start, accessories, right click “command prompt” and run it as administrator OR press window key+R then, type netsh int ip reset c:resetlog.txt then input netsh winsock reset (don’t restart yet), lastly encode ipconfig /flushdns, now
your IP and Winsock are reset while your DNS cache is flushed. Restart
your computer and check if it solved the DNS Server not Responding
Error. Does problem persists? if yes follow step 2
NOTE;One of the quickest ways to launch the Command Prompt is to use the Run window (press Win+R on your keyboard to open it).
Then, type cmd or cmd.exe and press Enter or click/tap OK.
STEP 2; In your TCP/IPv4 properties try to change it to “obtain an IP Address
automatically” if you manually set it to static, if it’s already
“obtained automatically” switch it into static by filling it with static
IP, Default gateway, subnet and in your DNS section use the following DNS 208.67.222.222 and 202.67.220.220 or the 8.8.8.8. and 8.8.4.4. Not working?
STEP 3; If the problem persist let me know using the comment box
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