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we highly recommend that you visit our Guide for New Members. Cannot Find DNS Server Error (a few hours every day) Discussion in 'Networking' started by aedctalk, Dec 10, 2011. Thread Status: Not open for further replies. Page 1 of 2 dns server router problem 1 2 Next > Advertisement aedctalk Thread Starter Joined: Dec 10, 2011 Messages: 15 Hi. Could why do i keep getting dns errors really use some help. I have had something weird about my internet for the last week straight. Every single night. Right at about 12am in
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the morning until about 6am in the morning).. my computer loses all interet connection and then when i troubleshoot the error i get for those 6 hours is "Cannot Find DNS Server" then after those 6 hours it starts working just fine http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/39416-42-constant-error-insane-help for the rest of the day. My phone internet works fine during these 6 hours when my computer doesnt.. so i'm guessing maybe it something wrong on my computer? Things i've tried that did not work: 1) unplug router and modem and replug in a couple minutes later. 2) run ipconfig/flushdns & reboot 3) windows 7 internet connection troubleshoot (just gives the cannot find dns error) What other things can i do? I was thinking. can it be something i installed? should i find https://forums.techguy.org/threads/cannot-find-dns-server-error-a-few-hours-every-day.1030656/ a 2 week old system restore point? Also is it 100% my computer.. or is it possible its my isp (brighthouse networks) & i need to call them? Any other ideas? Thanks so much! aedctalk, Dec 10, 2011 #1 Sponsor etaf Wayne Moderator Joined: Oct 2, 2003 Messages: 60,889 if its a dns issue - try the following two ping tests - if pinging the number works but the name does not - its a dns issue then try using google open dns settings on the PC I would test both pings before the 12:00 time to see a working result see how below ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Ping Tests If you cannot access the internet with this PC, then you will need to paste the results into something like notepad and then copy onto a machine that can access the internet and post results here Start> Run {search bar in Vista/W7}> CMD to open a DOS window and type: Type the following command Ping google.com Post back the results rightclick in the box select all enter control key + C key - to copy then reply here and control key + V to paste Type the following command Ping 209.183.226.152 post back results rightclick in the box select all enter control key + C key - to copy then reply here and control key + V to paste For your information only these tests will check various stages of the connection, Ping google.com & Ping 209.183.226.152 tests the connec
RSS DNS Server Not Responding Error - How to Fix it Anup Raman 255 Social Sharings Twitter Facebook Google+ Linkedin Stumbleupon Reddit This is a complete guide on fixing DNS Server isn't Responding error.I was just about to post an article on a different http://atechjourney.com/dns-server-not-responding-error-fix.html/ topic, but then I noticed that for some reasons, some websites were https://community.netgear.com/t5/Wireless-N-Routers/quot-Resolving-host-quot-error-router-problem/td-p/470417 not opening up. There were no error messages and the web page comes with an option to click on diagnostic tools to find the cause. I confirmed that my internet connection is working fine as I was able to go to google and look for search results. dns error The next step was to open these website with browsers such as IE, Firefox and Chrome. The logic is to check if it as a browser related problem. All my web browsers had the same issue which confirmed, this is not a browser problem. Then I tried the diagnostic tool link that popped up in the webpage, which showed me constant dns errors DNS Server Not Responding Error. After performing some troubleshooting, I was able to fix the issue. Thought I would share it in this article.Why DNS Server Not Responding ErrorHow to Find the source of DNS ErrorNormal troubleshooting for DNS Server ErrorFix DNS error because of corrupted security softwareFix DNS error if it happens only in some websiteOther solutionsReasons for getting DNS Server Not Responding ErrorThe server which host the website might be temporarily down due to technical reasonsThe DNS service in your computer is corrupted or not workingThe security firewall or security software itself might have accidentally blocked your PC from communicating with a website or certain websitesHow to narrow down the source of DNS server not Responding Error?If you have another computer or mobile device accessing internet from the same network, then check if they are able to access internet. The other mobile device can be a smart phone or tablet. If the other devices have internet connection, then this is an issue with your computer. If the other devices are not able to access internet, don’
/ WiFi Routers / Wireless N Routers / "Resolving host..." error -- router problem? Join Now | Log In | Help Wireless N Routers turn on suggestions Auto-suggest helps you quickly narrow down your search results by suggesting possible matches as you type. Showing results for Search instead for Do you mean Can't find what you're looking for? Start a New Discussion New to the community? Start Here JP.This topic has been closed to new posts due to inactivity. We hope you'll join the conversation by posting to an open topic or starting a new one. Reply Topic Options Subscribe to RSS Feed Mark Topic as New Mark Topic as Read Float this Topic to the Top Bookmark Subscribe Printer Friendly Page « Message Listing « Previous Topic Next Topic » « Previous 1 2 3 Next » pmcgehee Novice Posts: 0 Registered: 2014-01-25 "Resolving host..." error -- router problem? Mark as New Bookmark Subscribe Subscribe to RSS Feed Highlight Print Email to a Friend Report Inappropriate Content 2014-06-29 03:06 PM I'm using Comcast internet on my wndr3700v1 router. Every few hours whatever programs I'm running online stop working and every time I attempt to go to a new website I get "resolving host..." on all browsers. This happens with ever computer connected to the router.A way to fix is it manually entering in Google DNS servers on my LAN settings/IPv4 settings. I don't know why it's happening but people have told me it might be a router problem. This problem is happening with both wireless and wired internet. Sometimes it will go three days without happening again, but it usually happens every ~2 hours. I can't plugin directly into the modem until tonight so I will see if I get the issue, but I'm afraid if I don't while connected to the modem that I assume it's router