I'm having trouble connecting to the internet on my Lenovo laptop. It seems like the issue is related to the DNS server, as it keeps saying it can't connect. I've already tried restarting the Wi-Fi network adapter and my laptop, but that didn't solve the problem. What can I do next to fix this?
2 Answers
When you check the output from 'ipconfig /all', look for the DNS servers listed. If it's set to something that doesn’t seem right or is blank, that might be your issue. You could also try temporarily changing your DNS to something public like Google's (8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4) to see if that resolves the problem.
It’s not often that DNS settings are the real culprit for these types of connection issues. First, try running the command 'ipconfig /all' in your command prompt to get a better picture of what's happening. This will show you all the network configurations, and we can troubleshoot from there. Let me know what it says!

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