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Unfortunately, glitches happen, and sometimes you might find yourself at the mercy of the infamous “DNS server not responding” message (or something similar). There are a few easy fixes you ...
So I have a friend with a Windows 8.1 PC. This PC works fine on all other networks, except their home network. All other devices work fine on their home network. The troubleshooting flip-flops ...
If the primary server that resolves website name to IP address aka DNS fails, the PC sends the same query to secondary DNS. It ensures if the query is taking too long or is not available, the user ...
You can do various things if the DNS server isn’t responding. You can configure the DNS manually, and use a different DNS address, maybe switch to Google Public DNS and see if that helps.
After anywhere from ten minutes to a few hours the DNS server just decides to quit responding to queries on the LAN interface (10.0.0.3).<BR><BR>At first I thought it was some sort of network issue.
Unfortunately, glitches happen, and sometimes you might find yourself at the mercy of the infamous “DNS server not responding” message (or something similar).