I describe here the sequence of actions that will (probably) fix the problem, This answer summarizes the research done by the poster and myself to analyze and : Wednesday, Novem7:40:09 PMĭefault Gateway. Wireless LAN adapter Local Area Connection* 3:ĭescription. Ipconfig /all (here I'm using my ISP LAN router as the DNS server) Windows IP Configuration I've also checked that it's not some firewall-related issues by disabling firewall completely and still observing same issue after some time. It worth mentioning that the issues started to happen not long ago - same machine was working just fine without troubles and nothing was changed manually - but I believe issues started to occur after latest Windows update (not 100% sure about that). Of course I've rebooted the machine after mentioned modifications. Using anti-virus software to perform full scanning in case DNS is throttling me as I might have some malware.Restoring default "Internet Settings".But in the "Administrative Templates" > "Network" > "DNS Client" I do not have this option at all and more - all options which I have there have "Not configured" state. Adding gpedit.msc console to the system manually (I have Home edition which doesn't have it by default) hoping to enable "Turn off smart multi-homed name resolution" there.Disabling / enabling IPv6 in the network adapter options. Disabling DNS Client Service (via services.msc).Important thing would be that the mentioned keys didn't exist and therefore I've added them Disabling smart name resolution / parallel requests.I've also reset the winsock catalog, the full listing would be: ipconfig /flushdns Resetting all caches, releasing the address and renewing the lease. I've tried using ISP-provided DNS both statically and with automatic settings options in the IPv4 of my network adapter Using another DNS server (from snippets above it's obvious I was using Google public DNS at that time). If the connection is established and there is no need to request DNS again for it - it works without any issues for any period of time.ĭuring the time when there is a DNS issue, I can observe the following: C:\Users\almado>nslookup Īnd for the DNS server itself: C:\Users\almado>nslookup Requests like ICMP or direct IP are just fine. When requests are timed out, the issue either persists for some time and then it starts working again by itself for a brief period of time (after which the issue is cycling again) or it persists till I Disable / Enable my adapter (which fixes it immediately, again for a brief period of time).After some time, DNS requests start to time-out.On system start-up, everything works just fine.I'm experiencing DNS issues on my Win 10 machine which are the following:
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