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Ask a question Sean - Latest answer on Dec 4, 2014 10:21PM Hello, I have been working on this for a dns lookup failed no internet access while now. I have a strong wireless connection to my network. But when I try to open a page on firefox it says I have no internet connection. I have followed all of the
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linksys adviser steps but continue to be stopped by "no internet connection". My roomates computer is connecting to the same network and working fine. I followed all of the steps from another forum "post http://ccm.net/forum/affich 10833 modem is connected but not the internet " until tjmartineau, on Saturday 20 September 2008 à18:55:40. I CAN open google on the firefox with an ip address but I CANNOT open wireless internet dns error anything with a regular address. The other post did not address the DNS issue. I have a weird packets recieved vs sent too : recieved: 2966 sent: 3661. What is wrong with my computer/internet/router/whatever??? Thanks, Sean ps: im on the roomates computer right now. (mac) See more Dns probe finished no internet windows xp On wifi chrome has saw DNS problem Network no internet access Windows - DNS server isn't responding Connected but no internet access [Solved] (Solved) Network connected but cannot access internet (Solved) Connected to the network but unable to access internet Wireless connected but no internet access (Solved) Helpful +331 Report xpcman 15810Posts Wednesday October 8, 2008Registration date ContributorStatus September 28, 2016 Last seen Nov 22, 2008 06:40PM assuming you have Windows XP - go to START and Run and type in the following commands ipconfig /releasel ipconfig /all ipconfig /flushdns ipconfig /renew netsh int ip set dns netsh winsock reset View all 32 comments Report Sean- Nov 24, 2008 05:38PM I tried the commands and the network still does not work. I could still access google under the ip address, but not through www.google.com. I'm not sure what else to do. I have even tried to use wins
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
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times XMasterOfKtuluX Posts: 6 This post has been reported. I tried to get on the
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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 dns error internet explorer cannot display the webpage 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 http://ccm.net/forum/affich-39778-network-connected-internet-no-dns 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 http://www.howtogeek.com/forum/topic/dns-problem-cant-connect-to-internet-wirelessly 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 the logs or settings. If it STILL fails, well, then other sites you shouldn't be able to get to because you probably do NOT have a DNS defined. So I have another question, are you direct connected to your ISP or is a router involved? Do this as well... open a command prompt and issue these two commands and post the results in a reply... PING WWW.FACEBOOK.COM IPCONFIG /ALL Irv S. Reports: · Posted 4 years ago Top XMasterOfKtuluX Posts: 6 This post has been reported. Thank you guys for responding so quickly. I probabl
ChromeHow To Fix DNS_PROBE_FINISHED_NO_INTERNET in Chrome Last updated on September 23, 2016 By Jay Bokhiria 95 CommentsHere I fixed error code DNS_PROBE_FINISHED_NO_INTERNET or DNS PROBE FINISHED NO INTERNET in Google Chrome. When https://www.wiknix.com/how-to-fix-dns-probe-finished-no-internet-in-chrome/ you open Google Chrome, you will see the "This webpage is not available" error on the front page. This error is related to Internet Connection or firewall settings. In this case, mostly error occurred because of network connection. If your Internet is not working, then this error occurs. So follow simple steps to fix error code DNS_PROBE_FINISHED_NO_INTERNET or DNS PROBE FINISHED NO INTERNET in Google Chrome. The solution is dns error working for Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, and Windows 10. The Error says, This webpage is not available DNS_PROBE_FINISHED_NO_INTERNET "Check your Internet connection Check any cables and reboot any routers, modems, or other network devices you may be using." "Allow Chrome to access the network in your firewall or antivirus settings. If it is already listed as a program allowed to access the network, try removing it no internet access from the list and adding it again." Solution 1: Using the Command Prompt Open CMD (command prompt) Admin and RUN below command one by one. The below commands are working for me, so this solution is working for many users. ipconfig /release ipconfig /all ipconfig /flushdns ipconfig /renew netsh int ip set dns netsh winsock reset Now Restart your computer. That's it. Solution 2: Change TCP/IP4 Proxy Step 1: Right click on Windows Logo and then click Network Connection. Step 2: Now Right-Click on your active Network connection and click Properties. Step 3: Find and select Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) and click Properties. Step 4: Use below preferred and alternate DNS addresses. Preferred DNS Server: 8.8.8.8 Alternate DNS Server: 8.8.4.4 That's it. Solution 3: Update Driver Software Step 1: Open RUN (Windows Logo + R) and type "devmgmt.msc" and click OK to open Device Manager. Step 2: Now find and expand "Network Adapters". Step 3: Right click on your working network adapter and click Update Driver Software. Step 4: Click on "Browse my computer for driver software". Step 5: Click on "Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer". Step 6: Select your compatible network hardware and click Next. S