If you have cleared your browser's temporary files and cookies and adjusted your settings, but you still cannot connect to the Internet, there may be an issue with the way the network is configured. In order to correct this issue, you need to flush the DNS.
Select your operating system and follow the instructions carefully, in order to learn how to flush the DNS.
If your computer runs on Windows 7, and not sure how to flush DNS, feel free to follow the steps below:
If your computer runs on a Windows 8.1, or later version (including Windows 10), you can flush the DNS through the Command Prompt, with administrator's access.
To access the command prompt, feel free to follow the steps below:
Alternatively, you can watch the video demo, below:
If you don’t receive the email in the next 2 minutes please check your junk folder, and add [email protected] to your safe sender list.