Hey everyone! I've been experiencing some frustrating internet issues lately. I mostly use my PC with a LAN connection, but whenever I try to play games or load anything beyond YouTube, it just won't load. After some troubleshooting, I found that flushing the DNS through the command prompt temporarily solves the problem, but once I turn off my PC and start it up again, the issue returns. Is there a way to permanently fix this without having to flush the DNS every time? I've also tried using WiFi on both my PC and laptop, and they're having the same problem.
2 Answers
It’s strange that only Google sites are working. Have you tried pinging other websites like Yahoo or CNN to check for a response? It might give you some clues about the issue.
I’m not sure if there’s a permanent fix, but if flushing the DNS helps, you could create a script to automate that and run it at startup. At least it would save you the hassle every time you boot up! Good luck finding a better solution!

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