I'm having trouble with my Windows 11 PC—it's the only device that can't connect to the internet, and I keep getting the 'can't reach DNS server' error. I've tried a bunch of troubleshooting steps, but nothing seems to work. All my other devices are fine and online. Any ideas on what I can do to fix this?
2 Answers
Have you tried setting the DNS manually on your PC? Sometimes the automatic settings can get a bit messed up. Just go into your network adapter settings and enter a public DNS like Google's (8.8.8.8). Give it a shot!
It might be a DHCP issue. Your PC might not be getting the right settings from your router. Double-check your network card and cable connections, and make sure you're not using static IP settings. That could be the culprit!

Thanks! I'll check that. I wasn’t aware of the static IP settings being a potential issue.