Tuesday, 3 January 2017

Now It’s Your Chance to fix dns server not responding

When you attempt to connect to the Internet, the connection may fail when we run the Troubleshooter, and you may get this error: The device or resource (DNS server) is not responding. 

The correct error would be:

You computer seems, by all accounts, to be effectively configured, yet the device or resource (DNS server) is not responding.



DNS Server is not responding

DNS Server is not responding

In such a situation, there is couple of things you could attempt to determine it.

To start with backup your Router settings and update the Firmware of your Router. Check the Router manually for additional information

Following thing is to fix dns server not responding address by manual process.

·         Go to Start and Click on Control Panel

·         Open up Network and Internet and go to the Network and Sharing Center.

·         Click on Change adapter settings

·         Presently you'll see the rundown of Network adapters select the Network adapter that you're using and right click on it and go to properties

·         DNS Server is not responding

·         At that point Click on "Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)"

·         You'll see the Internet Protocol Properties

·         Select "Utilize the Following DNS server address:"

·         Put the Chosen DNS address: 208.67.222.222

·         Put the Substitute DNS address: 208.67.220.220

·         At that point select on Validate settings upon exit.

·         Click OK, and after that Close to finish.

Presently you need to enter the same DNS address in Router configuration too alludes the router manual for more information.

Attempt to Install and Configure OpenDNS and check whether that makes a difference

Next stride is entering the Physical address in the Network adapter setting

Go to Start and sort in CMD and Hit Enter

In command provoke sort in IPCONFIG/ALL

At that point look for your network adapter

At that point directly down the Physical address as per this screenshot it's 78-DD-08-F1-DF-B0

At that point go to Start and sort in NCPA.CPL

At that point Right Click on your Network adapter and go to Properties

At that point select Configure

At that point click on Advance Tab and select Network address

Select the radial catch Value

Sort in the physical address you recorded some time recently

i.e. 78-DD-08-F1-DF-B0 (Remove the dashes when you write in i.e. 78DD08F1DFB0

At that point Click Ok and Reboot the System.

Next stride is to look up your Network adapter demonstrate and go to the fabricates website and locate the suitable drivers and update the Drivers and check whether that resolves your issue.

Incapacitate your Firewall settings totally and check whether that blocks your connection.


It must offer assistance. It doesn't resolve your issue don't hesitate to post in our forums, and somebody must have the capacity to help you in fixing it.

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