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How about deleting your hosts file?
C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc\
there's no extension for the hosts file.. Be sure to back it up first before deleting (copy them to desktop, so you can restore them later if needed)
How about deleting your hosts file?
C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc\
there's no extension for the hosts file.. Be sure to back it up first before deleting (copy them to desktop, so you can restore them later if needed)
Okay this was the only way I could get it up.. Thru my phone. Hope this works for you! Im about to try what you guys said. Thanks so much for your time and help!!
Ok tried deleting the hosts files... Didnt do anything. Umm... And I dont know how to power cycle?? I turned the internet connection off and on but I have a feeling thats not what you mean... And I have a question... Does my local area connection need to be working even though my linkys wifi is connected?
Okay... My pc will load a page online but it takes up to 15 seconds sometimes and half the time I have to click on the link 5 times before it goes to the page.... It says the same error as before dns error. But if I keep trying the link it eventually works... any thoughts on this??? Im lost..
From the screenshot you have 3 different dns addresses it's pointing to. If you set it to automatic that's a little unusual. Or did you manually input those? Also are you still using that dnsjumper? I would uninstall that and windows configure the dns.
By "power cycle" I mean to just power off the modem and or router and turn back on.
I unistalled the jumper, but im going to double check cause it acted funny every now and then.. And yes I turned the routter on and off... I get the internet to come up but it takes a few loads sometimes to get it up. I had not tried to keep reloading the page. But when the page doesnt load it says there is a problem with the dns...