Windows 7 keeps losing internet connection?

OK, so, since yesterday, I noticed my internet connection went on vacation, so I'm not used: unplug the modem and router for 30 seconds. (Or more). However, this occurred about 3 times in the same hour. It worked so well for the rest of the day. Now, today, happened about six times. What I notice is that it does not set itself when I unplug, but every time there is a new problem.

There was a "DNS server is not responding" one who came 3 times however.

But at the time it happened.

I'm not a person tech or all what you call them.

So, naturally I don't understand what all this means. What is the DNS server?
What does all this in the middle of the screen capture?

And how can I stop losing the internet connection?

Hi, Freddy.

Method 1: Manually assign the IP address and the default gateway and check if it works very well.

Before assigning the IP address and the default gateway, make a note of the IP address of the computer. To do this open command prompt, type ipconfig and press to enter. This displays the IP address, make a note of it.

To manually assign the IP address and default gateway, follow these steps:

a. in the system, right click on network icon tray. Choose Open network and sharing Center.

b. right-click on Local area connection and click Properties.

c. double-clickProtocol Internet Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) and assign the IP address manually.

Example: Old Ip address is 192.168.0.1
Replace the IP 192.168.0.50

d. that the subnet mask and default gateway are the same.

Subnet mask = 255.255.255.0

Gateway by default, would usually 192.168.0.1 or 192.168.1.1

e. click apply then click Ok and restart the computer and check if it helps to solve the problem.

Method 2: Temporarily disabling the firewall on your computer and check if it makes a difference.


http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/turn-Windows-Firewall-on-or-off

Note: You should not turn off Windows Firewall unless you have another firewall is enabled. Turning off Windows Firewall may make your computer (and your network, if you have one) more vulnerable to damage caused by worms or hackers.

Method 3: How to reset the Protocol Internet (TCP/IP)
http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/299357

Please post back with the results and we will be happy to help you further.

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