A albejate Honorable Nov 28, 2012 1 0 10,510 Nov 28, 2012 #1 hello I can t regist from youtoub to realplayer and i have internet its problem with DNS.
W wanderer11 Honorable Jun 11, 2012 2,908 0 13,460 Nov 28, 2012 #2 I used to get that with an old crappy router. I bought a new one and stopped getting the DNS not responding error. Upvote 0 Downvote
I used to get that with an old crappy router. I bought a new one and stopped getting the DNS not responding error.
W weaselman Honorable Oct 27, 2012 1,146 0 11,360 Nov 28, 2012 #3 You may find the problem has to do with flood protection setup in the router. Upvote 0 Downvote
Scott_D_Bowen Honorable Nov 28, 2012 837 0 11,060 Nov 28, 2012 #4 This might help (if it is just the one PC): - http://support.microsoft.com/kb/299357 I've added a link to 'Reset TCP/IP' under 'Get Computer Diagnostics' to this app that will do it for you: - http://scottdbowen.id.au/Cs/SDB-QWLA.zip (< 32KB ZIP with a C# .NET application) - SDB Upvote 0 Downvote
This might help (if it is just the one PC): - http://support.microsoft.com/kb/299357 I've added a link to 'Reset TCP/IP' under 'Get Computer Diagnostics' to this app that will do it for you: - http://scottdbowen.id.au/Cs/SDB-QWLA.zip (< 32KB ZIP with a C# .NET application) - SDB
das_stig Glorious Jul 24, 2009 8,441 138 46,190 Nov 28, 2012 #5 open up a command prompt as admin and run ipconfig /flushdns As you have old entries clogging up the works. If the router is the problem, manually assign DNS to your network cards TCP/IP configuration and point them to GoogleDNS and OpenDNS servers. Upvote 0 Downvote
open up a command prompt as admin and run ipconfig /flushdns As you have old entries clogging up the works. If the router is the problem, manually assign DNS to your network cards TCP/IP configuration and point them to GoogleDNS and OpenDNS servers.