Wi-Fi connected, but no internet.
Solution: It's not always your Wi-Fi — sometimes it's your DNS.
Most people panic and restart the router 5 times.
But here’s a smarter fix I use often:
Quick Fix:
Go to your network settings and change your DNS to:
Google DNS:
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Boom — browsing is back.
Sometimes your ISP’s DNS servers are slow or unresponsive. Google DNS is often faster and more reliable.
This is what IT support is really about:
Not just fixing, but empowering.
I don’t just solve problems—
I teach people how to avoid them.
Solution: It's not always your Wi-Fi — sometimes it's your DNS.
Most people panic and restart the router 5 times.
But here’s a smarter fix I use often:
Quick Fix:
Go to your network settings and change your DNS to:
Google DNS:
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Secondary: You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now.
Boom — browsing is back.
Sometimes your ISP’s DNS servers are slow or unresponsive. Google DNS is often faster and more reliable.
This is what IT support is really about:
Not just fixing, but empowering.
I don’t just solve problems—
I teach people how to avoid them.

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