Win Vista Connection Problem
Hello! I have a problem with my notebook! My OS is Vista HB. I was connected to a ISP and connection was very good. Yesterday, while i was navigating appear an error. Cannot communicate whith primary DNS.
Hello!
I have a problem with my notebook! My OS is Vista HB. I was connected to a ISP and connection was very good. Yesterday, while i was navigating appear an error. Cannot communicate whith primary DNS . I called my ISP and they told me that is'n anything rong in their configuration and i had not any restiction, no MAC blocked.
With the same connection, i connect from my desktop and everything is OK. When i connect from laptop it cannot communicate with primary dns !
I checked firewalls , windows firewall and Norton Internet Security firewall and didn't appear any restriction.I have turned off firewalls to try , but the problem persist.
Can anyone help me, pls?
Thx
I have a problem with my notebook! My OS is Vista HB. I was connected to a ISP and connection was very good. Yesterday, while i was navigating appear an error. Cannot communicate whith primary DNS . I called my ISP and they told me that is'n anything rong in their configuration and i had not any restiction, no MAC blocked.
With the same connection, i connect from my desktop and everything is OK. When i connect from laptop it cannot communicate with primary dns !
I checked firewalls , windows firewall and Norton Internet Security firewall and didn't appear any restriction.I have turned off firewalls to try , but the problem persist.
Can anyone help me, pls?
Thx
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While in the command prompt, try releasing and renewing your IP.
1. type IPCONFIG /RELEASE
2. type IPCONFIG /RENEW
3. type EXIT
If your issue still ocurrs, then it might be a router configuration problem. Try unplugging everything from your router, including the power cable. After 30 seconds, plug in your router's power cable and wait for the self-test to complete. Then plug your computer's ethernet cable into the router. Afterwards, repeat steps 1-3 above.
1. type IPCONFIG /RELEASE
2. type IPCONFIG /RENEW
3. type EXIT
If your issue still ocurrs, then it might be a router configuration problem. Try unplugging everything from your router, including the power cable. After 30 seconds, plug in your router's power cable and wait for the self-test to complete. Then plug your computer's ethernet cable into the router. Afterwards, repeat steps 1-3 above.