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are no problems. Other times, after 10 minutes or so after booting up, net pages stop loading. The small yellow exclamation mark appears, and every time I run the troubleshooter, the same info comes back to me - DNS server is not responding. http://networking.bigresource.com/Cisco-Linksys-E2000-Router-DNS-server-not-responding--4UyUb9dj9.html Until I restart again the internet wont work, but on occasion things seems to fix themselves http://www.simplehelp.net/2011/02/10/how-to-help-speedup-web-browsing-with-googles-public-dns/ and continue working until I shut down.This problem never happened before i moved back home. In my previous apartment we had comcast cable and it ran without a hitch. Since I have been home this DNS problem has persisted, but only on my computer. I run the only windows PC in the house - my family is mac happyThings I have trie - I dns error have tried "netsh winsock reset" in the command prompt, I have run virus and spyware scans several times over, Have reset the modem, router, and the Mac which hosts my 'home network'-come to think of it, I haven't tried reinstalling my LAN driver, but that seems insignificant b/c it has never once had problems. View 8 Replies Similar Messages: Linksys Wireless Router :: E4200v2 PPTP Server Not Responding Linksys Wireless Router :: E2000 When Try To Setup Wired Media Server It dns server is Will Not Connect DNS Server Isn't Responding DNS Server Not Responding Dns Server Is Not Responding? DNS Server Isn't Responding Dns Server Not Responding? Broadband :: Dns Server Not Responding? Error - Dns Server Not Responding? Dg834g - DNS Server Not Responding DNS Server Has Stopped Responding? D-Link DIR-615 :: Dns Server Isn't Responding? Cisco VPN :: ACS 4.2 Authentication Server Not Responding / No Error? DNS Server Not Responding And Default Gateway Is Not Available? XBox Live - DNS Server Is Not Responding DNS Server Isn't Responding - Cannot Browse Internet Cable Internet - DNS Server Isn't Responding DNS Server Isn't Responding - No Internet Access? DNS Lookup Failed / Server Not Responding Huawei Dongle - DNS Server Isn't Responding No Connection For A Minute Or Two - DNS Server Not Responding? Internet Disconnecting - DNS Server Not Responding? Dell :: XPS 8500 / DNS Server Not Responding Dell :: XPS L502X - The DNS Server Isn't Responding Linksys Wireless Router :: RE-1000 - Not Responding To URL Routers / Switches :: Primary DNS Server Is Not Responding? Cannot Open Emails With Images - DNS Server Not Responding? Network Diagnose Test - DNS Server Isn't Responding Clear Atlas PXU1960 / DNS Server Isn't Responding MySQL Server Instance Configuration Not Responding D-Link DIR-625 - DNS Server Not Responding Multiple Times A Day Dell :: XPS13 Windows 7 64 Bit DNS Server Not Responding ADVERTISEMENT Linksys Wireless Router :: E4200v2 PPT
every “anywebsite.com” there is an IP number associated with it. Chances are you’re using your Internet Service Provider’s DNS server, and sometimes they can be slow at translating the IP addresses, thus making pages load slow. We’ll be taking a look at other DNS alternatives, then wrap it up by showing you how to test the speeds of them versus your ISPs and find out which works fastest for you. To start, here we take a look at adding Google Public DNS to your system. For this tutorial we’ll take a look at setting it up using a Cisco Linksys E2000 Wireless Router and in Windows 7 TCP/IP Settings. If you own a different router the interface will be different, but the steps are essentially the same. Add Google Public DNS to a Router 1. First we’ll take a look at adding Google Public DNS to a Linksys router. Open your default browser and enter your router’s IP address in the address bar. For most Cisco Linksys routers the IP is 192.168.1.1 - if you have a different router consult the documentation or check the manufacturer’s website to find out what it is. 2. Then you’ll be prompted to enter in the User Name and Password for the router and click OK. If you’re not sure what the password is…again turn to it’s documentation. 3. Then under the Basic settings under Network Setup and the DHCP Server Settings section enter the following into the Static DNS 1&2 fields. 8.8.8.8 8.8.4.4 It doesn’t matter which order you enter them in, just make sure you’re using the correct numbers. Then at the bottom of the screen make sure to click Save Settings. 4. Then a new page will come up verifying the configuration changes have been set…click Continue. 5. Now click on the Status Tab and under Internet Connection You’ll see the DNS settings have been successfully changed. Add Google Public DNS to Windows If you’re not using a router, you can add Google Public DNS to Your Windows 7 PC in the TCP/IP Settings. 1. Click Start and type network and sharing into the Search box then select Network and Sharing Center under Control Panel. 2. When the center opens, click on the Change adapter settings link in the left panel. 3. Then right-click Local Area Connection and then Properties. 4. The Local Area Connection Properties window opens…click on Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) to high light it, then click Properti