There might be a problem with the configuration of your DOMAIN NAME SERVER

Last week one, I noticed some problems with my internet connection. I have a BSNL broadband connection. I am connected to the internet, and after some time all of a sudden, I'm not able to connect. My modem lights are all on and on my laptop, I see the symbol of 2 computers with a note on it, which means that I'm connected. But still the pages not displayed. When I run Network Diagnostics (I Windown Vista) I get the error message saying: "there could be a problem with the configuration of your DOMAIN NAME server. I turned off the computer and the modem and switch it on after a long time... He would return but loses the connection with the same error message again. What can I do? I tried to reset the modem, also tried the system restore. What can I do? Please help me. I have laptop Dell Insipiron with Windows Vista and I connect wireless.

We do not know how your system should be set up - including the DNS configuration and settings.  I recommend you contact your ISP's technical support group and get help from them in the configuration of your computer (and test lines and modem - the problem could be the modem and not on the computer or it could even be the service provider itself).  It can be something as simple as a typo or a box checked or not checked - I do not know because I do not know their settings (different for each access provider).  Give them a call.  I do so often when I have connection problems, and they are almost always useful, or schedule a service call if they cannot help.  I think it's your best chance to solve this problem.

I hope this helps.

Good luck!

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