Troubleshooting browser crashes or performance issues on Windows 11
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Yesterday it worked, as of this morning, on both windows machine in the house, DNS won’t work. (It works on the MacBook we have)
I’ve gone through every troubleshooting, reinstalling drivers, clearing caches.
My thinking is it’s a bad update
Troubleshooting browser crashes or performance issues on Windows 11
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Hi magicwillyC,
Welcome to Microsoft Community.
I'm Hahn and I'm here to help you with your concern.
If both Windows machines are experiencing DNS issues while the MacBook is not, there might be a few things you can check to troubleshoot the problem.
ipconfig /flushdns. This will clear the DNS resolver cache, which might resolve the issue.netsh winsock reset. Restart your computer after this command executes.Disclaimer: Temporarily turn off antivirus protection. However, keep in mind that if you do so, your device may be vulnerable to threats. So please turn it on immediately once issue fixed.
If these steps don't resolve the problem, it might be worthwhile to contact your internet service provider (ISP) to check if there are any known outages or issues in your area that could be affecting the DNS service.
I hope this helps. If there is anything not clear, please do not hesitate to let me know.
Your Sincerely
Hahn - MSFT | Microsoft Community Support Specialist
I am experiencing the same problem.
The problem has nothing to do with firewalls or anything inbetween. I am running Linux in the same PC and I don't have this problem while I am on Linux. So, it is down to a Windows update. By using wireshark, I have found that there is not traffic queries from my PC when ruinning Windows to the DNS server, when I restart the PC and I have connection again, you can see that the PC is querying the DNS server.
I tried:
manually set DNS address
flushing DNS
uninstalling/reinstalling Network Interface Card
reinstalling drivers
restarting DHCP client service
restarting DNS client service
The only way to have the connection back to DNS server is by restarting my computer nothing else has worked so far.
How to reset DNS in windows 10
If DNS isn't working, how are you able to post here?
I am using RFC1149