Must be a paid Wifi with an authentication page before that blocks DNS...
Teams Not Working, Even Though There is a WiFi Connection
My Microsoft Teams doesn't work with a certain WiFi connection, but when I connect with another WiFi it works normally. I have tried tweaking the firewall, flushing cookies and DNS caches, yet nothing seems to work. This is extremely urgent, as I really need to use Teams tomorrow, and the same is happening for my phone. When I try to connect with the WiFi that doesn't work, it shows me this error message:
This site can’t be reached
Check if there is a typo in teams.microsoft.com.
If spelling is correct, try running Windows Network Diagnostics.
DNS_PROBE_FINISHED_NXDOMAIN
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Oscar Maqueda 611 Reputation points Microsoft Employee
2021-01-10T14:38:50.14+00:00 -
KalyanChanumolu-MSFT 8,351 Reputation points
2021-01-10T16:10:13.873+00:00 @Koushik Tanvita The connection is most likely being blocked by the Internet Service Provider or WiFi administrator. You will need a different network to connect to Teams.
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Kapil Arya 8,541 Reputation points MVP Volunteer Moderator
2021-01-11T05:05:29.773+00:00 My Microsoft Teams doesn't work with a certain WiFi connection, but when I connect with another WiFi it works normally.
Hello,
As you said Teams isn't working with specific WiFi connection, you need to check that WiFi connection. If it is paid, you can contact the network admin or ISP to get this issue resolved.
Hope this helps!