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Forum mail2web Mobile Email Troubleshooting DNS errors on phones + Reply to Thread Results 1 to 3 of 3 Thread: DNS errors on phones LinkBack t mobile dns error LinkBack URL About LinkBacks Bookmark & Share Digg this Thread!Add Thread phone dns error to del.icio.usBookmark in TechnoratiTweet this thread Thread Tools Show Printable Version Email this Page… Subscribe to this dns error windows phone Thread… Search Thread Advanced Search Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode 2011-12-1205:15 AM #1 Brett3 Senior Member Join Date May 2010 Posts
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678 DNS errors on phones What causes a domain name server error when you're loading a website onto your smartphone? These are frustrating. Any troubleshooting tips for these kinds of errors? Share Share this post on Digg Del.icio.us Technorati Twitter Reply With Quote 2012-10-0309:32 AM #2 suwunk Super Moderator Join Date Aug 2010 Location Bali Posts dns probe finished bad config 1,380 DNS is used to translate from domain names to IP, The DNS error on mobile phones usually not from the Internet or and domain websites, but it's problem from your Mobile Device or Mobile Web Browser itself. Check your internet connection settings and contact your Mobile Carrier. Share Share this post on Digg Del.icio.us Technorati Twitter “Your time is limited, so don’t waste it living someone else’s life,” Steve Jobs Reply With Quote 2013-05-2101:31 AM #3 sonyman7 Join Date May 2013 Posts 1 Sometimes I have found that rebooting the phone helps temporarily. Share Share this post on Digg Del.icio.us Technorati Twitter Reply With Quote + Reply to Thread « Previous Thread | Next Thread » Similar Threads DNS functionality testing By RicardoR in forum Web Hosting Replies: 1 Last Post: 2012-03-21, 08:39 AM gateway errors By BigTimeHockeyMom in forum Troubleshooting Replies: 1 Last Post: 2011-07-03, 08:59 AM DNS Bounce Back By stuart@chittys.net in forum Troubleshooting Replies: 3 Last Post: 2011-01-16, 08:41 AM setting up DNS
ProductsHomearound the homeentertainmentHow to Fix a DNS Error on a CellphoneHow to Fix a DNS Error on a CellphoneBy Robert SchraderOnly a few solutions exist when a domain name server error appears on your cellphone. The DNS error displays on the device's Web browser as you try to load a Web page. When an issue with a DNS exists, either for a particular dns problem windows 10 website or for the device the cellphone uses to connect to the Internet, action
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is required to resume accessing the website or -- if the DNS error relates to the Internet connection itself -- to resume
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accessing the Internet at all.Step 1Type in the name of a different website other than the one you first attempted to access and click or tap "Enter." If another website loads correctly, you know the error has http://mail2web.com/forums/mail2web-mobile-email/troubleshooting/4701-dns-errors-phones.html to do with the first website you tried to access.Step 2Clear the cache -- a virtual directory where the phone's Web browser stores copies of Web pages -- in the browser's "Settings" menu. If a fleeting error occurs, the browser may store the error page in its cache as the sole record for the Web page, indicating an error has occurred when, in fact, no error is present. Clearing the cache eliminates this possibility.Step https://www.techwalla.com/articles/how-to-fix-a-dns-error-on-a-cellphone 3Reset the wireless router or modem if you use Wi-Fi to connect the cellphone to the Internet. If the DNS for the Internet service provider has caused the DNS error in the Web browser, resetting the modem resolves this problem.Tips & WarningsUnlike on a computer, it isn't possible to manually reset an ISP's DNS settings on a cellphone. If resetting the modem doesn't do any good and you aren't able to access any website as a result of the DNS error, contact the ISP whose network you use to connect to the Internet, which is your mobile carrier if you access the Internet using a cellular data connection.References & ResourcesComputerWorld: Fix Your DNS ProblemsRelatedDigital Camera Shopping 101EntertainmentOculus RiftEntertainmentHow to Fix a DNS ErrorProductivityHow to Flush the DNS on an Android PhoneEntertainmentHow to Track a Cell Phone and Show its LocationProductivityHow to Block a Phone NumberEntertainmentHOW WE SCOREABOUT USCONTACT USTERMS OF USEPRIVACY POLICY©2016 Demand Media, Inc.Login | Sign UpSign UpLog InCreate an account and join the conversation!Or Forgot Password? Remember meLog InCancelBy signing up or using the Techwalla services you agree to the Techwalla Terms of Use and Privacy PolicySign UpLog InCreate an account and join the conversation! Get news about the products and tech you really care about. We'll never spam you!Sign UpCancelBy signing up or us
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The How-To Geek Forums Have Migrated to Discourse How-To Geek Forums / Windows 7 (Solved) - DNS problem: can't connect to Internet wirelessly (9 posts) Started 4 years ago by XMasterOfKtuluX Latest reply from XMasterOfKtuluX Topic Viewed 9929 times XMasterOfKtuluX Posts: 6 This post has been reported. I tried to get on the Internet yesterday (I use Chrome, normally) and I got this message So I tried using IE and Safari, but no dice. I honestly don't know what a DNS is, but I've been looking around other forums, and one thing I DID try was "nslookup" in cmd, and I didn't get an IP back. I'm really not good with computers, so if anyone can help while dumbing it down, that'd be great. Reports: · Posted 4 years ago Top vistamike Posts: 10945 This post has been reported. XMasterOfKtuluX, hi DNS is the domain name server which has an ip address with a load of digits that is unintelligble to even me. However they are strict to enable the connection to that site. So this would point to your router/modem. Some things you could try and not necessarily in this order... 1. Open cmd, and type ipconfig /flushdns (press enter and close) 2. Shutdown your modem/router for 5 mins then reenable 3. Clear all your cookies in Chrome and other browsers Mike Reports: · Posted 4 years ago Top ispalten Posts: 6259 This post has been reported. Well WWW.FACEBOOK.COM does exist. A question, is this the ONLY site you can't reach? A DNS server is a server that provides the translation of WWW.sitename.type into the 4 octet address IP4V internet understands. There are a few things to try... One would be to enter the IP Address of Facebook into your URL address line, and that is 69.171.228.13 which should bring up the page. If it DOESN'T, disable your FIREWALL and A/V for a short period (put it to sleep for 5 minutes). If it comes up, one of those two is blocking it. Look in th