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Doing so saves your DNS settings. Click Close. It's at the bottom of the window. Restart your computer. Once your computer finishes booting up, you can test your network connection; if it works now, your computer's default DNS server was the problem.

If you still can't connect, proceed to the next method. Click System Preferences. You'll find it near the top of the Apple drop-down menu. Click Network. This globe-shaped icon is in the System Preferences window. Click your current Wi-Fi network. It's in the pane on the left side of the window.

Click Advanced. You'll find this near the middle of the window. Click the DNS tab. It's at the top of the window. This option is below the DNS Servers window. Enter a DNS server address.

OpenDNS - Click the Hardware tab. It's on the far-right side of the tabs at the top of the window. Click the "Configure" box, then click Manually. This box is near the top of the Hardware page. Click the "MTU" box, then click Custom.

The "MTU" box is below the "Configure" box. Type into the text field. It's below the "MTU" box. It's at the bottom of the page. Click Apply. This button is at the bottom of the page. Doing so saves your settings and applies them to your current Wi-Fi network. Part 5. Find your router's "Reset" button.

This button is usually on the back of the router. You'll usually need a needle, a paperclip, or a similarly thin item to press the "Reset" button. Resetting your router will also disconnect every device you have connected to the router. Press and hold the "Reset" button. Hold it for at least 30 seconds to ensure that the router completely resets. Connect to your network. Use the factory password that's printed on the bottom of your router to complete the connection.

Try accessing the website you were having trouble with. If you still can't connect to the Internet or access the site you're trying to use, it's time to contact your Internet Service Provider to make them aware of the DNS issues you're facing. If resetting the router does indeed resolve the DNS issues, consider picking up a newer router if yours is more than a couple of years old.

Not Helpful 24 Helpful Your internet provider is most likely having some trouble and their DNS server will not be available until they fix it themselves. If you want to verify this, or find out when the problem will be solved, call them. Not Helpful 33 Helpful My WiFi is not working on my laptop but still works on my phone.

How do I resolve this? These are the steps I have taken to resolve this issue. Connected my laptop to the router with RJ45 cable, and tested a website -- works fine.

Removed the cable and tried wireless -- Error. Not Helpful 20 Helpful Then, key in "ipconfig" at the Common Prompt screen and press the "Enter" key. Your IP numbers will show as xxx. Not Helpful 11 Helpful What is wrong if my laptop shows that it is connected to WiFi, but won't load any pages? Go into your network settings, select the network that is causing the issue, go to Properties, Advanced, and click the box that has "ipv6 connectivity" not checked at the bottom.

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Click here to join today! JavaScript is disabled. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. Vista: Cannot access DNS server. Internet provider has run tests and confirmed modem is fine and it is as my laptop works fine on it. By re-booting the modem, the internet will work and you can type in a couple of sites and it seems okay but you can't do anything on a site, ie enter details and even if you don't try and enter anything, you can only view usually 2 sites and then it goes again.

However, the network icon shows as on and connected to the internet. Do you have any idea how I can solve this or should I just completely re-install windows from the original set up disc? If you open up a command prompt.

The coomand prompt will open Type ping microsoft. If it is just a modem everyone on the internet can see your pc. Details required :. Cancel Submit. A few things you can try You definately shouldn't need to re-install Windows. There is most likely a network setting configuration problem that is causing this issue.



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