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I keep getting this message
"Your computer appears to be correctly configured, but the device or resource (DNS server) sis not responding"
I'm trying to get into my IP address so I can change the channel but it wont let me enter it because it says its not responding.
"Your computer appears to be correctly configured, but the device or resource (DNS server) sis not responding"
I'm trying to get into my IP address so I can change the channel but it wont let me enter it because it says its not responding.
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unplug your router fort 30 secs and plug it back in always the 1st thing to do.
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Sean wrote unplug your router fort 30 secs and plug it back in always the 1st thing to do.
To add on to this just refresh your LIP and ipconfig /release && /refresh
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Mitochondria wroteSean wrote unplug your router fort 30 secs and plug it back in always the 1st thing to do.
To add on to this just refresh your LIP and ipconfig /release && /refresh
To add to this, do an ipconfig /flushdns
(Both of these are from a CMD prompt)
If you run an ipconfig /all what do you get?
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Kyle93 wroteMitochondria wroteSean wrote unplug your router fort 30 secs and plug it back in always the 1st thing to do.
To add on to this just refresh your LIP and ipconfig /release && /refresh
To add to this, do an ipconfig /flushdns
(Both of these are from a CMD prompt)
If you run an ipconfig /all what do you get?
I was able to figure it out, thanks for your help though!
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