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1. In this case, first see if other people's computers or mobile phones and other devices are connected to the network normally and whether they can be opened**;
2. If other devices can't be opened, of course, there is a problem with the network;
3. Otherwise, there is a problem with the computer, try to restart the computer;
5. Finally, clean up the residual garbage in the computer.
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Dear Kiss Glad to answer for you, my answer is as follows: The computer is connected to wifi but cannot access the Internet DNS server does not respond The solution is as follows:1
When encountering this kind of situation, the first thing is to see if other people's computers or your mobile phones and other devices are connected to the network normally and whether they can be opened**; 2.If other devices can't be turned on, of course, there is a problem with your network; 3.Otherwise, there is something wrong with your computer, so try restarting your computer first
Generally, it should be OK at this point. If it is OK, it is possible that your DNS service is not enabled. You can press the Windows key + R, and in the "Run" dialog box that opens, enter ", and click "OK":
5.In the Services window that opens, find the DNS Client service, and if the service is not enabled, start it. Of course, it is recommended to start the "dhcp client" service as well:
6.If the DNS service has been turned on, or the correct DNS is set and invalid, it is generally another problem with the computer; If it is possible that the individual ** or web program cannot be opened, or the network is extremely unstable, you can try to run the dos command line as an administrator and run the "arp -d" command from the command line
7.If you don't have a base lease line, you can check if ** is used. Open IE's Internet Options dialog box and switch to the Connections tab
8.After clicking "LAN Settings", cancel all the checkboxes in the pop-up dialog box: if that doesn't work, try to run DOS as administrator and run the "netsh winsock reset" command on the command line
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Hello dear and happy to answer your <>
Kiss for you to find the solution to the computer DNS not responding and can't get on the Internet. 1. If the DNS server does not respond, we should first consider whether our network connection is normal?
Check if it's your own computer or a network issue. 2. If other computers and other devices cannot be turned on normally, it is obvious that there is a problem with the network, and then we need to solve the network problem, otherwise we need to check our own computer. Can we try restarting the computer first and see if it can be solved?
3. If the computer is restarted, it still can't be solved, we can try to change the DNS address of your computer, here are a few free DNS addresses recommended to you. For example: or so on; 4. After changing the DNS address, it is generally possible to solve the DNS server not responding, if it has not been solved, don't worry, there is a way, continue to tell you another way.
Hold down the Windows key + R key, and in the "Run" dialog box that opens, enter ", and click "OK". I hope this service can help you, you can click on my avatar to follow me, and if you have any questions in the future, you can consult me again, and look forward to serving you again. Wishing you well; Happy life, everything goes well [warm] [warm].
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This problem can be fixed with 360 Security Guard, or if you have 360 installed on your computer, you can fix it directly.
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Dear, if your laptop can't connect to the internet, it may be because the DNS service is not responding. Here are some possible solutions:1
Reboot your router and computer: Sometimes, restarting your computer and computer can fix the problem of the DNS server not responding. 2.
Change DNS server: You can try changing your DNS server. In the Windows operating system, you can change your DNS settings in the Network and Sharing Center.
You can change your DNS servers to or, these are Google's public DNS servers. 3.Clear DNS cache:
You can try clearing your DNS cache. In Windows operating system, you can run the "ipconfig flushdns" command in the command prompt to clear the DNS cache. 4.
Disable firewalls and security software: Sometimes, firewalls and security software can prevent your computer from connecting to the Internet. You can try disabling them and reconnecting to the network.
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