Problem with DNS errors with laptop's wifi and unstable connection

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  1. wws
    Posts : 20
    Windows 7 64 bit
       #1

    Problem with DNS errors with laptop's wifi and unstable connection


    Hello.

    First time poster here, thanks for having this great forum!

    Anyway my problem is, since Friday of last week, I have been having connection problems with my laptop. The wifi card will not hold a connection to the router and shows the yellow triangle constantly. In the Event Viewer there are errors saying "Name resolution for website x timed out after none of the configured DNS servers responded." The laptop will also not respond to local pings from other computers on the network.

    Few of the things I have tried to fix this.
    1. Did a complete virus scan with avast 2014. Nothing was found.
    2. Tried flushing the DNS cache, along with releasing and renewing my IP address.
    3. Reset the TCP/IP stack.
    4. Disabled all network adapters except my wifi card, including the "Microsoft Virtual Wifi Miniport Adapter"

    If someone could help, that would be great, because i really need my network connection back ASAP. (Finals and such soon!)

    Thanks,
    wws
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  2. Posts : 8,870
    Windows 7 Ult, Windows 8.1 Pro,
       #2

    wws said:
    Hello.

    First time poster here, thanks for having this great forum!

    Anyway my problem is, since Friday of last week, I have been having connection problems with my laptop. The wifi card will not hold a connection to the router and shows the yellow triangle constantly. In the Event Viewer there are errors saying "Name resolution for website x timed out after none of the configured DNS servers responded." The laptop will also not respond to local pings from other computers on the network.

    Few of the things I have tried to fix this.
    1. Did a complete virus scan with avast 2014. Nothing was found.
    2. Tried flushing the DNS cache, along with releasing and renewing my IP address.
    3. Reset the TCP/IP stack.
    4. Disabled all network adapters except my wifi card, including the "Microsoft Virtual Wifi Miniport Adapter"

    If someone could help, that would be great, because i really need my network connection back ASAP. (Finals and such soon!)

    Thanks,
    wws
    Well you actually did most of things that I would have done.

    I should ask have you tried resetting the router?

    Can you post a screen shot of the ipconfig/all from this machine? :)
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  3. wws
    Posts : 20
    Windows 7 64 bit
    Thread Starter
       #3

    chev65 said:
    wws said:
    Hello.

    First time poster here, thanks for having this great forum!

    Anyway my problem is, since Friday of last week, I have been having connection problems with my laptop. The wifi card will not hold a connection to the router and shows the yellow triangle constantly. In the Event Viewer there are errors saying "Name resolution for website x timed out after none of the configured DNS servers responded." The laptop will also not respond to local pings from other computers on the network.

    Few of the things I have tried to fix this.
    1. Did a complete virus scan with avast 2014. Nothing was found.
    2. Tried flushing the DNS cache, along with releasing and renewing my IP address.
    3. Reset the TCP/IP stack.
    4. Disabled all network adapters except my wifi card, including the "Microsoft Virtual Wifi Miniport Adapter"

    If someone could help, that would be great, because i really need my network connection back ASAP. (Finals and such soon!)

    Thanks,
    wws
    Well you actually did most of things that I would have done.

    I should ask have you tried resetting the router?

    Can you post a screen shot of the ipconfig/all from this machine? :)
    Hey, thanks for the quick response. Yes I have tried restarting the router several times. I should have mentioned that my laptop is the only one experiencing these connectivity issues; all other devices on the network haven't been affected. Here is a screenshot of the ipconfig /all as you requested.

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  4. Posts : 8,870
    Windows 7 Ult, Windows 8.1 Pro,
       #4

    This looks good.

    Have you tried disabling Avast or working with the firewall settings in Avast for wireless connections, there may be a ndis type filter turn on.

    This could also be a channel crossover problem with the intermittent connection.

    In order check for this problem please install the inSSIDer software which is very small and can show us a picture of the wireless landscape in your area. Posting a screen shot of inSSIDer would be very helpful.

    http://www.metageek.net/products/inssider/
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  5. wws
    Posts : 20
    Windows 7 64 bit
    Thread Starter
       #5

    chev65 said:
    This looks good.

    Have you tried disabling Avast or working with the firewall settings in Avast for wireless connections, there may be a ndis type filter turn on.

    This could also be a channel crossover problem with the intermittent connection.

    In order check for this problem please install the inSSIDer software which is very small and can show us a picture of the wireless landscape in your area. Posting a screen shot of inSSIDer would be very helpful.

    inSSIDer for Home ? Discover The Wi-Fi Around You | MetaGeek
    I will install that. However, I have a desktop compuer right next to my laptop, and it connects to my network just fine. (It's what I am using to type this) Right now Windows says there are five other networks near my laptop, one being "Other Network". Don't know if that is odd or not. I have tried disabling avast's File System Shield, Web Shield, and Mail Shield, but that did not make any difference. I have the free version of avast, so I don't believe it includes a firewall.

    It's displayed the yellow triangle steadily for the past few hours now

    Thanks,
    wws
      My Computer


  6. Posts : 8,870
    Windows 7 Ult, Windows 8.1 Pro,
       #6

    wws said:
    chev65 said:
    This looks good.

    Have you tried disabling Avast or working with the firewall settings in Avast for wireless connections, there may be a ndis type filter turn on.

    This could also be a channel crossover problem with the intermittent connection.

    In order check for this problem please install the inSSIDer software which is very small and can show us a picture of the wireless landscape in your area. Posting a screen shot of inSSIDer would be very helpful.

    inSSIDer for Home ? Discover The Wi-Fi Around You | MetaGeek
    I will install that. However, I have a desktop compuer right next to my laptop, and it connects to my network just fine. (It's what I am using to type this) Right now Windows says there are five other networks near my laptop, one being "Other Network". Don't know if that is odd or not. I have tried disabling avast's File System Shield, Web Shield, and Mail Shield, but that did not make any difference. I have the free version of avast, so I don't believe it includes a firewall.

    It's displayed the yellow triangle steadily for the past few hours now

    Thanks,
    wws
    inSSIDer shows me quite a bit more information that just signal strength so should be helpful.

    Just to fix any problems with the network stack, try running the IPReset file in the link, this will fix any problems related to the network stack and flush the DNS then will reboot the machine. I realize you tried this but this file may work better than just one at a time commands. :)
    Problem with DNS errors with laptop's wifi and unstable connection Attached Files
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  7. wws
    Posts : 20
    Windows 7 64 bit
    Thread Starter
       #7

    chev65 said:
    wws said:
    chev65 said:
    This looks good.

    Have you tried disabling Avast or working with the firewall settings in Avast for wireless connections, there may be a ndis type filter turn on.

    This could also be a channel crossover problem with the intermittent connection.

    In order check for this problem please install the inSSIDer software which is very small and can show us a picture of the wireless landscape in your area. Posting a screen shot of inSSIDer would be very helpful.

    inSSIDer for Home ? Discover The Wi-Fi Around You | MetaGeek
    I will install that. However, I have a desktop compuer right next to my laptop, and it connects to my network just fine. (It's what I am using to type this) Right now Windows says there are five other networks near my laptop, one being "Other Network". Don't know if that is odd or not. I have tried disabling avast's File System Shield, Web Shield, and Mail Shield, but that did not make any difference. I have the free version of avast, so I don't believe it includes a firewall.

    It's displayed the yellow triangle steadily for the past few hours now

    Thanks,
    wws
    inSSIDer shows me quite a bit more information that just signal strength so should be helpful.

    Just to fix any problems with the network stack, try running the IPReset file in the link, this will fix any problems related to the network stack and flush the DNS then will reboot the machine. I realize you tried this but this file may work better than just one at a time commands. :)
    I downloaded inSSIDer for Home off their website and ran your file. I did not run it as administrator, should I have? It seems to have not fixed the issue unfortunately
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  8. Posts : 8,870
    Windows 7 Ult, Windows 8.1 Pro,
       #8

    wws said:
    chev65 said:
    wws said:

    I will install that. However, I have a desktop compuer right next to my laptop, and it connects to my network just fine. (It's what I am using to type this) Right now Windows says there are five other networks near my laptop, one being "Other Network". Don't know if that is odd or not. I have tried disabling avast's File System Shield, Web Shield, and Mail Shield, but that did not make any difference. I have the free version of avast, so I don't believe it includes a firewall.

    It's displayed the yellow triangle steadily for the past few hours now

    Thanks,
    wws
    inSSIDer shows me quite a bit more information that just signal strength so should be helpful.

    Just to fix any problems with the network stack, try running the IPReset file in the link, this will fix any problems related to the network stack and flush the DNS then will reboot the machine. I realize you tried this but this file may work better than just one at a time commands. :)
    I downloaded inSSIDer for Home off their website and ran your file. I did not run it as administrator, should I have? It seems to have not fixed the issue unfortunately
    Very good.

    If you can post the inSSIDer page then run a simple system file scan it may tell us more.

    Run the following command in an elevated command prompt, might take a little while to check the system files. Let me know what the scan says.

    Code:
    sfc /scannow
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  9. wws
    Posts : 20
    Windows 7 64 bit
    Thread Starter
       #9

    chev65 said:
    wws said:
    chev65 said:

    inSSIDer shows me quite a bit more information that just signal strength so should be helpful.

    Just to fix any problems with the network stack, try running the IPReset file in the link, this will fix any problems related to the network stack and flush the DNS then will reboot the machine. I realize you tried this but this file may work better than just one at a time commands. :)
    I downloaded inSSIDer for Home off their website and ran your file. I did not run it as administrator, should I have? It seems to have not fixed the issue unfortunately
    Very good.

    If you can post the inSSIDer page then run a simple system file scan it may tell us more.

    Run the following command in an elevated command prompt, might take a little while to check the system files. Let me know what the scan says.

    Code:
    sfc /scannow
    Here's the inSSIDer report. The "thefamily" network is my network. The sfc /scannow command came back with no problems.

      My Computer


  10. Posts : 8,870
    Windows 7 Ult, Windows 8.1 Pro,
       #10

    wws said:
    chev65 said:
    wws said:

    I downloaded inSSIDer for Home off their website and ran your file. I did not run it as administrator, should I have? It seems to have not fixed the issue unfortunately
    Very good.

    If you can post the inSSIDer page then run a simple system file scan it may tell us more.

    Run the following command in an elevated command prompt, might take a little while to check the system files. Let me know what the scan says.

    Code:
    sfc /scannow
    Here's the inSSIDer report. The "thefamily" network is my network. The sfc /scannow command came back with no problems.

    I'm really not seeing any problems here and the neighbors all have weak signals so overlap isn't a problem although changing the router to channel 1 may help.

    Updating the drivers from the manufacture's site or visiting the Windows Update Center might be worth while.

    Besides that Avast may create problems with network connections but it's hard to nail down the cause without uninstalling.

    Starting in safe mode with networking may help nail down the problem to something installed on the system.

    Safe Mode
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