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Monday, February 26, 2018 2:32 AM
I've been dealing with a problem for a long time and don't know how to fix it. Sometimes, when I try to access a website, my browser will hang until I get a server not found message. When I disconnect my Wi-Fi and reconnect it, most of the time I'm then able to access the website. Sometimes my connection to the internet will be slow and eventually I will begin to run into the same problem. This has been happening for some time now and in my event log a warning is littered many times. The warning is event 1014 and the source is DNS client events. The general section reads, "Name resolution for the name [insert website URL] timed out after none of the configured DNS servers responded." I've troubleshoot the problem online with no avail. If anyone has any idea how to rid myself of this nuisance I would much appreciate the feedback.
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Tuesday, February 27, 2018 7:37 AM âś…Answered | 1 vote
Hi,
Thank you for coming TechNet forum.
Here is a TechNet wiki describe the same issue with you. We could refer to the resolve measure and check the result.(It should apply to Windows 10)
Event ID 1014: Microsoft Windows DNS Client
Bests,
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