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#1 |
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Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: London, England
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Need help. I think it's a DNS problem!
Morning,
I have 2 pc's running from home. For some reason one of them has decided it can no longer connect to the internet? I can access the router settings from that pc, so I know the problem is not the connection to the router. And my other pc connects to the net with no problems through the same router. I've checked everything I can think of and can't see what the problem could be? The error is a dns fail? Any ideas? Thanks |
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#3 |
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Firewall is disabled.
This is the error I get ![]() Thanks |
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#4 |
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Go to command and do a dns flush
ipconfig/flushdns Or check the option on archive, browsing offline. Tried reboot? |
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#5 |
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Unfortunately that didn't work
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Jack, try this.. Clear your cache/cookies/history...Try going to http://google.com in your browser, if it doesn't load then open up command prompt(start->run->cmd) and try pinging google's ip directly...(ping 74.125.67.100) If you receive a reply chances are your isp is having DNS problems.Verizon FiOS was giving me dns problems for awhile so I ended up changing my DNS settings to 4.2.2.1 and 4.2.2.2 (depending on your router, it should be simple to change in the router menu)
Hope that helps...
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#7 |
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Thanks. I'll give that a try later as I'm away from that PC now! I'll let you know if that works. I was thinking of changing my dns settings to openDNS.
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#8 |
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Flush DNS
reboot |
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#9 |
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Tried all of the above without success
![]() Can't ping google or any net addresses. I can connect to the router from the problem pc, so I can rule out network card or cable. I can connect to internet through that same router on a different pc. So not a router problem. I flushed dns, released dns & re entered dns settings. Basically tried everything I could think of, but no joy at all ![]() |
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#10 |
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Finally fixed it. Just needed to unistalled service pack 3! What a nightare that was.
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