The DNS server is not responding, the DNS server is not responding

Updated on technology 2024-04-22
17 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    DNS domain name resolver.

    1. If you are a mobile network, enter the mobile broadband login in the ** column**; :8080 and then enter your login password. That's it. Every time you turn on the computer, you have to type it like this, this is my method, I hope it can help you.

    2, if you are W7 operating system, that is, your computer can not automatically identify the IP DNS address, manually enter the address, you can, right-click on the network --- attributes--- wireless network connection --- attributes--- double-click the Internet protocol version 4--- change the automatic IP dns address inside to manual, enter your fixed address, and you can.

    3,.Start-Run-Enter"netsh winsock reset", then reboot the system, and you'll be amazed to find that it's on.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    1, if you are a W7 operating system, that is, your computer can not automatically identify the IP DNS address, manually enter the address, you can, right-click on the network --- attributes--- wireless network connection --- attributes--- double-click the Internet protocol version 4--- change the automatic IP dns address inside to manual, enter your fixed address, and you can.

    2,.Start-Run-Enter"netsh winsock reset"and reboot the system.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Change DNS to directly on your machine and don't use their DNS.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Network --- local connection--- right-click on the property--- double-click Internet Protocol version 4--- set the DNS address in it to automatically get IP

    3.If the routing account password has not been changed, log in with the following:

    Account: admin

    Password: admin

    4.In the Running Status column on the left, click Disconnect and wait for the automatic connection, it should be fine, I do it like this, you try it!

    !!It's not a copy, I know this question is annoying, so I'll help you answer it seriously!!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    I will talk about my situation, I hope it will help you, I am dialed up on the campus network, when using 360wifi, the hand is cheap to open the campus network mode, and then you can dial up the number but can't get on the network, I guessed that the DNS was tampered with, after the computer restarted, 360wifi dead and alive point can not be opened, and I can't remember what the original DNS is, only vaguely remember that it is Google's DNS, so I checked it, and changed the DNS back to dial up and surf the Internet.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    You can do it yourself.

    Check it out here: the way to have ** feels simpler!

    Mom doesn't have to worry about me getting connected to the Internet anymore!!

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Thank you very much! Article 3. , saved my World Cup match! A good man has a safe life!

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    You can try the 114DNS that is commonly used in China, and the IP address is and.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Enter the IP address yourself once, and it is sometimes not easy to get it automatically.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Remember that the third method is effective jack-up.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Well, what about your IP address step? I don't understand.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Why did I try method 3 and still can't remember? Is there a gap between the English typed in the runtime?

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    I tried the third method I remembered, and it worked, and I was able to restart it immediately.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Sometimes, when using the computer to surf the Internet, I can't open the web page, and the DNS service is not responding, and the solution is as follows.

    1. First open the "Control Panel" in your computer and click on it.

    2. Then in the control panel that opens, select "Open Network and Sharing Center".

    3. Then in the window that opens, select "Change adapter settings".

    4. Then right-click "Local Connection" and select "Properties".

    5. After entering the local connection properties, click "IPv4".

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Workaround for DNS server not responding.

    Step 1: In this case, the first thing is to see if other people's computers or mobile phones and other devices are connected to the network normally and whether they can be opened**. If other devices can't be turned on, of course, there is a problem with the network.

    Otherwise, there is a problem with the computer, so try restarting the computer first.

    Step 3: Generally, it should be OK at this time. If it is OK, the DNS service may not be enabled. You can press the Windows key + R key, enter " in the "Run" dialog box that opens, and click "OK".

    Step 4: In the "Services" window that opens, find the "DNS Client" service, if the service is not enabled, then "Start" it. Of course, it is recommended to start the "dhcp client" service as well.

    If the DNS service has been turned on, or the correct DNS setting is invalid, it is usually another problem with the computer.

    Step 6: And run the "arp -d" command from the command line.

    Step 7: If it doesn't work yet, you can check if ** is used. Open IE's Internet Options dialog box and switch to the Connections tab.

    Step 8: Click "LAN Settings" and uncheck all the checkboxes in the pop-up dialog box.

    Step 9: If that doesn't work, then try running DOS as administrator, run the "netsh winsock reset" command from the command line.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    The DNS server is not on your internal network, and you need to determine if it is a problem with the overall network. It cannot be ruled out that the DNS server address provided to you is incorrect.

    Click to start, directly enter "cmd" enter, enter "ipconfig all" in the command line to see if the IP address you get is the same IP segment as your network, if so, connect to the infinite route, and see if the dialing is normal.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Good afternoon, dear<> if you are using a computer or device that is experiencing an issue with the DNS server not responding, which may cause the device to be unable to connect to the internet, here are some possible solutions: 1Check your network connection:

    Check if the device is connected to the local network. If you're using a Wi-Fi connection, try connecting with a different device to see if the first network connection is working. Or restart your router or modem, which can help reinitialize the device and resolve connectivity issues.

    2.Restart your computer or device: Sometimes restarting your computer or device can resolve DNS issues.

    3.Clear the DNS cache: On a Windows computer, open the Command Prompt window next to Senyin (search for cmd) and enter "ipconfig flushdns" to clear the DNS cache.

    Then try to connect to the internet. 4.Change DNS settings:

    Try setting the DNS server on your device to a different option. You can try using Google's public DNS serversor other DNS servers to see if the issue is resolved.

    5.Check your firewall or security software: Some firewalls or security software might prevent your device from communicating with the DNS server, causing the DNS server not responding.

Related questions
5 answers2024-04-22

The first is the system security settings. For example, turning off unnecessary services and ports, as well as user management and password complexity. >>>More

5 answers2024-04-22

On the afternoon of December 4th, a number of webmasters reported to Sohu IT that due to the failure of the Xinnet DNS (domain name system) server, many ** could not access normally, and it is expected that tens of thousands of small and medium-sized ** will be affected. >>>More

9 answers2024-04-22

Generally, the server DNS may not be found for some reason. All you need to do is reset the server DNS to not be automatically fetched. Here's how to modify the DNS. >>>More

10 answers2024-04-22

Could it be a protocol issue? You can ipconfig or ping.

5 answers2024-04-22

A DNS server is the server that does the DNS function: after all, this function must be done by a physical machine with processing capabilities. Local carriers usually have their own DNS server settings, but it is possible that the local server is just a mirror image of a higher-level DNS server, and if there is a resolution request that it cannot complete, it will send the request to a higher-level DNS server. >>>More