How to Fix a Wireless DNS Problem
The domain name server (DNS) on your Internet network works to translate your requests for webpages and other online information into a format that is recognized by network computers. Problems with your wireless DNS service can therefore prevent you from properly accessing desired webpages until the issue is resolved. Accomplish this by resetting your computer's DNS connection from the options in your operating system.
Instructions
Difficulty:
Step 1
Open "Start" and type "cmd" in the Search box.
Step 2
Right-click "cmd" and select "Run as Administrator."
Step 3
Type "ipconfig /release" and press "Enter," flushing your old DNS information.
Step 4
Type "ipconfig /renew" and press "Enter," requesting new DNS information from your network, overwriting any faulty values.
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Article Written By TS Jordan
TS Jordan is an Ohio licensed attorney living and practicing out of the Cleveland area. In addition to his Juris Doctorate, he holds a Bachelors' Degree in Information Systems. He has been writing professionally for less than a year.