>Your computer appears to be correctly configured, but the device or resource (www.microsoft.com) is not respondingI haven't had internet on my main PC in like 3 weeks. Every other device on my network works fine. I've tried everything, changing the DNS to 8.8.8.8, doing cmd prompts like dnsflush, ipconfig renew etc. I've turned off my firewall completely, turned off all VPNs and anti-virus. Nothing works. I'm at my wits end here, does anyone know anything about this?
What was the last major thing you did to it before it stopped working properly?Also did you check the cords?I once went 4 days with no internet before figuring out that my cat had chewed the ethernet cable.
>>1522874Nothing major that I can remember. Like I said, it's been 3 weeks. I use a wifi adapter, not an ethernet cable. It's possible that's the problem but I don't have access to an alternative at the moment.
Try a different browser and disable extensions?
>>1522852Can you ping your router? If this happened suddenly and you can't reach your router with a ping command, it probably is your adapter being dead.If you can ping your router the possibilities for what could be wrong open up exponentially.
>>1522874>wifiUnplug the router and plug it back in, full power cycle.