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 1 2 3  4 Fix common DNS problems that prevent you from connecting to the web. How to Fix a DNS Error How to Find Your IP Address, Primary DNS & Default Router Other People Are Reading The Domain Name System (DNS) is a system used to assign na mes for hard-t o-remember IP addresses. Without DNS, you would have to enter obscure numbers into your web browser in order to find sites you want to visit. For instan ce, when DNS is not function ing correctly, you would have to enter 66.102.7.104 (or one of Google's many other IP addresses ) in or der to get to Google's website. Have a question? Get an answer from online tech support now! When Windows has problems connecting to a DNS server , it usually results in your not being able to browse the Internet. Troubleshooting and repairing DNS problems in Windows requires some patien ce but is not too difficult. Checking Windows TCP/I P Properties Click the "Start" button and then the "Control Panel" tab. Click the "Network and Sharing Center" icon li nk, once the "Control P anel" window appears. Click the "Change adapter settings" link in the right side of the window. Right click on the name of the network adapter when the new window appears, then click the "Properties" option on the pop-up menu. Sponsored Links Free Download DWG CAD ZWCAD+, open, view & edit DWG file, easy-to-use for DWG file drafting. www.zwsoft.com/DWG_CAD Scroll down to the "I nternet Protocol Version 4 ( TCP/IPv4)" option in the "Local Area Co nn ection Properties" wi ndow. Click the "Pr operties" butt on. Make sure the "Obtain DNS server address automatically" option is checked and click the "OK" butt on (unless your ISP assigns you a specific DNS IP address, which is rare). Log out of Windows and restart the computer. Open your web browser and attempt to surf the Internet . Some times simply r einitializing the DNS server settin gs will correct many DNS problems. Related Searches I Fix It Repair How to Fix Fix Computer Online DNS Server Software Windows Active Directory You May Like How to Fix a Wireless DNS Problem How to Fix a Cannot Find Server or DNS Error How to Fix Cannot Find Server or DNS How to Find ISP Addresses eHow » Internet » Internet Connections » Internet Connection Basics » How to Fix DNS in Windows Search Mom Style Food Tech Home Money Crafts Experts More 3  Pin    Share    Tweet    Stumble    Share How to Fix DNS in Windows Jeff Grundy eHow Contributor CHECK IT OUT How to Avoid Buying a Laptop with Malware 4 5 Log In Sign Up

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    Fix common DNS problems thatprevent you from connecting to theweb.

    How to Fix a DNS Error How to Find Your IPAddress, Primary DNS &Default Router

    Other People Are Reading

    The Domain Name System (DNS) is a system used toassign names for hard-to-remember IP addresses.Without DNS, you would have to enter obscure numbersinto your web browser in order to find sites you want tovisit. For instance, when DNS is not functioning correctly,you would have to enter 66.102.7.104 (or one of Google'smany other IP addresses) in order to get to Google'swebsite. Have a question? Get an answer from online techsupport now!

    When Windows has problems connecting to a DNS server, it usually results in your notbeing able to browse the Internet. Troubleshooting and repairing DNS problems inWindows requires some patience but is not too difficult.

    Checking Windows TCP/IP PropertiesClick the "Start" button and then the "Control Panel" tab. Click the "Network andSharing Center" icon link, once the "Control Panel" window appears.

    Click the "Change adapter settings" link in the right side of the window. Right clickon the name of the network adapter when the new window appears, then click the"Properties" option on the pop-up menu.

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    Scroll down to the "Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)" option in the "LocalArea Connection Properties" window. Click the "Properties" button. Make sure the"Obtain DNS server address automatically" option is checked and click the "OK"button (unless your ISP assigns you a specific DNS IP address, which is rare).

    Log out of Windows and restart the computer. Open your web browser and attemptto surf the Internet. Sometimes simply reinitializing the DNS server settings willcorrect many DNS problems.

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    If you have tried all else and you still cannot resolve your DNS problems,there is a good chance that the problem is actually with the DNS serverused by your Internet service provider (ISP). Call the ISP and verify thatthere DNS servers are working correctly. Many times, simply waiting forthe ISP's servers to come back online will resolve many common DNSproblems.

    Flush the DNS CacheClick the "Start" button and type "cmd" in the "Search" box. Press the "Enter" key andwait for the Command Prompt window to open.

    Type "ipconfig /flushdns" at the Command Prompt.

    Wait for the message confirming that Windows successfully flushed the DNSResolver Cache. Close the Command Prompt window.

    Restart the computer and attempt to browse the Internet.

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