Cannot ping, but can access the web

SuperC3LL

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For some reason, windows is unable to access the internet, but I can get online via my web browser just fine.

The troubleshooter says the DNS server is not responding, but I also can't ping anything, set the date and time, or download updates.
I uninstalled my personal firewall, so there shouldn't be anything blocking network traffic, but the system can't seem to call out.

What am I missing? I've never experienced this before, it's usually the other way around.
 

My Computers

System One System Two

  • Computer type
    Laptop
    Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
    Lenovo
    OS
    Windows 7 Pro x64
  • Computer type
    PC/Desktop
If you can browse the web normally but:

* ❌ Windows Update doesn’t work
* ❌ You can’t ping anything
* ❌ Date/time won’t sync
* ❌ Troubleshooter says “DNS server isn’t responding”

…then this is almost always a **system-level networking issue**, not a real internet outage.

Since you're on **Windows 7**, here are the most likely causes and how to fix them.

---

## 🔎 1. Proxy Settings (Most Common Cause)

If your browser works but Windows system services don’t, your browser may be using a proxy while Windows itself is not.

### Check this:

1. Open **Internet Options**
2. Go to **Connections → LAN Settings**
3. See if **“Use a proxy server”** is enabled

If it is:

* Either disable it
* Or make sure it’s configured correctly

Then also check system proxy:

Open **Command Prompt as Administrator** and run:

```
netsh winhttp show proxy
```

If it shows a proxy configured, reset it:

```
netsh winhttp reset proxy
```

Reboot and test again.

---

## 🔎 2. Corrupted Winsock / TCP Stack

Very common in older systems like Windows 7.

Run these in **Command Prompt (Admin)**:

```
netsh winsock reset
netsh int ip reset
ipconfig /flushdns
```

Then restart your computer.

---

## 🔎 3. IPv6 / Adapter Misconfiguration

Sometimes Windows services try IPv6 first and fail.

Go to:

* Control Panel → Network and Sharing Center
* Change adapter settings
* Right-click your connection → Properties
* Temporarily uncheck **Internet Protocol Version 6 (TCP/IPv6)**

Reboot and test.

---

## 🔎 4. Malware / Leftover Firewall Drivers

Even if you uninstalled your firewall, its network filter drivers may still be attached.

Go to:

* Adapter Properties
* Look for anything like:

* Old firewall filter drivers
* Security software network filters

Uncheck them temporarily and reboot.

If this machine hasn’t been scanned recently, run a malware check.

---

## 🔎 5. DNS Server Manually Set to Something Invalid

Check your adapter properties:

1. Adapter → Properties
2. Internet Protocol Version 4 → Properties

Make sure it’s either:

* Obtain DNS automatically
OR
* Set to valid public DNS like:

* 8.8.8.8
* 1.1.1.1

---

## 🔎 6. Corrupt Windows Services

Check these services:

Press `Win + R` → type `services.msc`

Make sure these are running:

* DNS Client
* Windows Update
* Network Location Awareness
* Windows Time

If any are stopped, start them.

---

## 🔎 7. Date/Time Failing = Deeper System Issue

If Windows cannot:

* Sync time
* Reach update servers
* Resolve DNS
* Ping

…but your browser works…

That strongly suggests:

* Corrupted system networking components
* Or Windows networking services broken
* Or a proxy interception scenario

---

# 🚀 Quick Most-Likely Fix Order

Try in this exact order:

1. `netsh winsock reset`
2. `netsh int ip reset`
3. `netsh winhttp reset proxy`
4. Reboot
5. Check DNS set to automatic

---


* What browser works?
* What happens when you ping 8.8.8.8?
* What happens when you ping google.com?

That will narrow it down immediately.

I just shared my thoughts, good luck.
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
OS
Windows 7 Home Basic 64 bit
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