Fix DNS that will not resolve
We'll check DNS settings, try different DNS servers, and clear cache—so DNS resolves or we tell you when to call support.
What you'll need
- Router and device
- Access to router and device settings
Step-by-step diagnostic
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Steps
Goal: Check internet, DNS settings, and cache so DNS resolves.
- Confirm the device has internet (e.g. ping 8.8.8.8).
- Try different DNS servers (8.8.8.8 or 1.1.1.1) on the router or device.
- Clear the DNS cache on the device and restart the router.
- Good: DNS resolves and you can reach sites by name. Bad: DNS still will not resolve—check VPN or call ISP.
Internet check
Goal: Confirm the device has internet.
- Ping an IP address (8.8.8.8) or open a site by IP. DNS needs internet to work.
- Good: Device has internet. Bad: No internet—fix connectivity first.
DNS server change
Goal: Try different DNS servers.
- Set DNS to 8.8.8.8 (Google) or 1.1.1.1 (Cloudflare) on the router or device.
- Good: DNS resolves. Bad: Still fails—clear cache or check VPN.
When to get help
Call your ISP or the manufacturer if:
- DNS still will not resolve after trying different servers and clearing cache.
- The ISP DNS may be down.
Verification
- You can reach websites by name (e.g. example.com).
nslookup example.comordig example.comreturns an IP.- No “DNS server not responding” errors.
Escalation ladder
Work from the device outward. Stop when the problem is fixed.
- Confirm internet Check device can reach internet (ping IP).
- Try different DNS Use 8.8.8.8 or 1.1.1.1 on router or device.
- Restart and clear cache Restart router and device, clear DNS cache.
- Check VPN/firewall Disable VPN or firewall temporarily.
- Call support ISP or manufacturer support if all steps fail.
What to capture if you need help
Before calling support or posting for help, have these ready. It speeds everything up.
- DNS servers currently set
- Steps already tried
Does the device have internet (can you ping 8.8.8.8)?
No internet means DNS cannot resolve.
Ping 8.8.8.8 or open a site by IP. Good: device has internet. Bad: no internet—fix connectivity first.
You can change your answer later.
Fix internet connectivity
Get the device online first. Check router, modem, and cables. DNS cannot work without internet.
Try different DNS servers
ISP DNS may be down or slow.
Set DNS to 8.8.8.8 or 1.1.1.1 on the router or device. Good: DNS resolves. Bad: still fails—clear cache, check VPN.
You can change your answer later.
DNS works
DNS is resolving. You can reach sites by name.
Clear DNS cache and restart
Flush the DNS cache on the device. Restart the router. Good: DNS resolves. Bad: still fails—disable VPN, or call ISP.
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