Help with DNS Issues Causing Intermittent Internet Loss

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Asked By TechWizard92 On

I've been facing some frustrating DNS issues lately, which are causing my internet to cut out randomly. Here's what I've tried so far:

- Winsock reset: Done
- TCP/IP reset: Done
- IPv6 reset: Done
- Flushed DNS cache: Done
- Released/Renewed IP: Done
- Applied manual DNS using `netsh`: Done
- Stopped DNS cache: Not permitted
- Started DNS cache: Already running
- Turned off Firewall: No change
- Disabled Bitdefender: No effect
- Attempted time synchronization with `w32tm /resync`: Failed with error 0x8000F0915

**Symptoms I'm Experiencing:**
- Internet connection drops intermittently.
- When I ping google.com, it fails. However, pinging 8.8.8.8 (Google's DNS) works.
- The `nslookup` for google.com succeeds, so DNS seems partially functional.
- My Windows clock isn't syncing with daylight saving time, and time resync attempts result in an error.

**Configuration Confirmations:**
- Adapter in use: Wi-Fi
- IPv6 is disabled.
- Primary DNS is set to 8.8.8.8 with 1.1.1.1 as secondary.
- No VPN adapters active.
- Windows Defender Firewall is off without any effect.
- Bitdefender is not connected.

It appears that the root cause might be a corrupted or blocked Windows DNS Client, potentially due to residual VPN filters, LSP corruption, or a damaged resolver cache. Has anyone else experienced similar issues? What could be going wrong here?

1 Answer

Answered By CuriousCat99 On

Have you checked if other devices on your network can access the internet properly? This might help narrow down the issue.

TechWizard92 -

Yeah, I’ve tried my laptop, phone, and TV, and they all connect fine.

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