Troubleshoot Your Unresponsive DNS: Quick & Effective Solutions
Suddenly you cannot access any websites through the Internet. Then you try to troubleshoot the network problems on your Windows. It tells you the DNS server not responding is the culprit. You may see one of these:
“The DNS server isn’t responding. Your computer appears to be correctly configured, but the device or resource (DNS server) is not responding.”
If this problem occurs, don’t worry. Follow this guide to fix it.
Try these fixes
If you’d like to know why you can’t browse the Internet due to the ‘DNS server not responding, you can go to read the reason part. Otherwise, follow along with the solutions directly.
Bonus Tip: Try using VPN to fix the connection problem.
Note: The screens shown below are from Windows 10, but all the methods also apply to Windows 11/8/7.
Solution 1: Correct your DNS server address
The DNS server not responding error could be probably caused by an incorrect DNS server address. So you can follow these to correct your DNS server address:
On your keyboard, press the Windows logo key and R at the same time to invoke the Run box.
Type control and press Enter.
Click Network and Sharing Center in Large icons.
Title: Simple Solutions: Thawing Out Your Unresponsive PC