[SOLVED] ‘Your Computer Appears to be Correctly Configured, but the Device or Resource (DNS server) is not Responding’ Error

Summary: Users encounter the ‘Your Computer Appears to be Correctly Configured, but the Device or Resource (DNS server) is not Responding’ error message while surfing the internet or using a web application. Let’s try to address this error using the methods discussed here.

I was unable to access a website and when ran the Network Troubleshooter, I came across an error message – “Your Computer Appears to be Correctly Configured, but the Device or Resource (DNS server) is not Responding”,  What to do?

Several users who have tried running the network troubleshooter after being unable to open a website while encountering the above-mentioned error message. As per many affected users, this error message pops up in numerous scenarios like while accessing a particular website or launching a web application or while installing Windows updates.

Basically, anything that requires the internet gets affected and starts causing various problems. If you’re also facing this issue, don’t panic as there are ways to resolve this error from your PC. Let’s look at them in detail.

What Causes the DNS Error Message Display?

Users encounter the ‘Your Computer Appears to be Correctly Configured, but the Device or Resource (DNS server) is not Responding’ error message due to numerous reasons, such as:

Methods to Resolve the ‘DNS Server is not Responding’ Error Message

Below are some employable methods to fix ‘DNS Server is not Responding’ error.

Method 1: Switch OFF & ON the Router

Switching the router OFF and ON resets the connection, which helps in fixing internet-related issues. Simply turn off the router, wait for a minute or two, and then turn it back ON. This should fix the problem. However, if the issue persists, move on to the subsequent methods.

Method 2: Run the Internet Troubleshooter

If you have tried all the basic troubleshooting methods like switching your router OFF and ON and yet you can see the ‘DNS server not responding’ error message, try running the built-in troubleshooter. Here are the steps –

Method 3: Update/Repair Network Adapter Driver

Outdated or corrupted component drivers can cause them to malfunction, thereby causing errors and issues. A network adapter driver manages communications between your computer and the network adapter. If you are running an old or corrupted driver, you will probably end up encountering the DNS server issue.

You can update the Network Adapter driver to fix this issue. Here’s what to do –

Here, you can do two things, update the driver or uninstall and reinstall it.

To update the driver –

To uninstall the driver –

Method 4: Change the DNS Server

In majority of cases, your computer automatically uses the server of your ISP’s DNS, if you don’t add the values manually. Also, if there’s an issue at the ISP’s end, then also, you could face the ‘DNS server is not responding’ error message. You can fix it by following a couple of steps mentioned below –

Changing the DNS server should fix the ‘Your Computer Appears to be Correctly Configured, but the Device or Resource (DNS server) is not Responding’ error message. However, if you are still facing the issue, learn next how to flush the DNS cache.

Method 5: Flush DNS Cache

The DNS cache is the information that contains all the websites that you have visited previously. It cuts down on the DNS lookup time every time you try to visit the same websites. However, if this cache gets corrupted, it could cause you to face DNS-related problems. In such a case, you can use an elevated command prompt to execute a few commands to clear the DNS cache. Follow the steps in the given order –

netsh int ip reset

netsh advfirewall reset

netsh winsock reset

ipconfig /flushdns

ipconfig /release

ipconfig /renew

DNS SERVER IS NOW RESPONDING

A fault with the internet connection causes our work to stall or loss of important data. In this post, we discussed some methods you can use to fix the ‘DNS server is not responding’ error message. In case you’re facing the same error message while visiting random websites, you can also try disabling or uninstalling your VPN.

FAQs

Q. How to fix the ‘DNS server not responding’ error message on Windows 10?

A. Try the following –

Q. What does it mean when the DNS address can’t be found?

A. If your browser is unable to connect to a website and shows the ‘DNS address can’t be found’ message, it could be due to the website itself being down.

Q. Why can’t my computer communicate with the DNS?

A. DNS server not responding indicates that your browser was unable to connect to the internet. It could be due to misconfigured DNS settings.

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