Dns Error Cannot Find Server Oops This Link Appears Broken
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server" whenever you try to access a website, this means your computer cannot associate the name of the website, such as google.com, with its IP address 74.125.43.99. DNS problems can occur through misconfiguration with your network or problems with a specific website, which you can do
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nothing about. Fixing DNS Error The following steps should help you correct issues you're experiencing with windows 7 dns error cannot find server websites not loading or if you're receiving the error Oops! The Link Appears Broken "DNS Error – cannot find server." Or in IE you might be getting the error "The Page Cannot Be Displayed." Is the problem with your network or a particular website? To test this, just go to another site-one you haven't visited before. If the website appears, then the DNS problem is likely due http://productforums.google.com/d/topic/chrome/0AkUXroQUjM to a problem with that specific site. To test, try using that website's IP address instead of the actual name. In our example with Google above, we used the IP address of their site. To find a website's IP address, go to a site like IPLookUp.Net and type in the name of the site. You will get their IP address. Next, type the IP address into your web browser (example: http://74.125.43.99) and see if the site appears. If so, there is a http://www.pctechbytes.com/networking/dns-error-%E2%80%93-cannot-find-server/ DNS problem. Try refreshing the page. Hit F5 on your keyboard to refresh the page. If the site was down, you might be seeing a cached page. Refreshing the page might bring it back up. Is the DNS error problem browser-specific? If you have more than one web browser installed in addition to Internet Explorer, such as Firefox or Google Chrome, try opening web pages and see if they load. If they do, then the problem lies with your web browser and not your network. Try clearing the cache on your browser and see if that resolves the DNS error. Try rebooting your network. Power down the computer, the router and the laptop. Let them sit for a few minutes, then power up in reverse order, starting with the modem, the router, then the PC. Give each a minute to fully boot. If there was some type of outage, this should reset all network components. Check your IP address information. DNS settings are stored in your router, and you're likely get your IP address from your router. Check your IP address for problems by clicking the Start button then type cmd and hit OK. At the command line, type ipconfig /all. You will see your network adapter, along with some information about your gateway and DNS servers: In the above example, the router (Default Gateway) has an IP address of 192.168.0.1 and the DNS servers are listed below that. Your IP address should resemble the IP
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Guy, we highly recommend that you visit our Guide for New Members. Oops! this link appears broken Discussion in 'Web & Email' started by 16amberley, Apr 25, 2009. Thread Status: Not open for further replies. Advertisement 16amberley Thread Starter Joined: Apr 5, 2009 Messages: 3 I have a wireless laptop with a Virgin media modem and a Belkin 54g wireless router. I use internet explorer as my web browser and all has been working fine for the 2 years I have been using it. Then a couple of months ago I started having problems viewing certain websites. For some of my favourites that I have been viewing fine I was getting a Google toolbar page with "DNS error - cannot find server" at the top right of the screen and "oops! this link appears broken". It then has the suggestion of "view cached copy of page from google". My laptop shows that the wireless network is connected, with excellent signal strength and I can always see certain other websites, such as the google home page and I can log on to my googlemail. I have recently installed Virgin Media's PCGuard which I was hoping was going to cure the problem and they also sent me a replacement modem. But the problem remains. Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks 16amberley 16amberley, Apr 25, 2009 #1 This thread has been Locked and is not open to further replies. Please start a New Thread if you're having a similar issue.View our Welcome Guide to learn how to use this site. Show Ignored Content As Seen On Welcome to Tech Support Guy! Are you looking for the solution to your computer problem? Join our site today to ask your question. This site is completely free -- paid for by advertisers and donations. If you're not already familiar with forums, watch our Welcome Guide to get started. Join over 733,556 other people just like you! Loading... Similar Threads - Oops link appe