As of today, I suddenly see a "No Internet" icon on the icon where the icon for a LAN connection normally stands. When I run the troubleshooter for this, I get the following message: "You may need to log in to the network's Internet service provider (ISP) to access these web pages through Internet connections that are currently being redirected to another Web site."
However, everything works so far without problems. I can surf the Internet as normal. The only thing I've noticed so far is that Windows apps, like The Microsoft Store or even the Netflix Windows App stop working. There I get the message that there's no internet connection. I tried everything I could find on the internet, but without success. I also tried to assign my computer a new IP, but did not work either.
Do the following:
Quick guide: Change network type under Windows 10 via the registry
on:
Unfortunately, that did not do any good either. Was already on private network. Even when I put it on public network, even after a reboot, nothing happened.
Possibly. A small disturbance with the offerer.
I would turn off PC and turn off the router. Wait a bit and get the things working again. Maybe help.
If you're at O2, it could be a technical malfunction of O2. https://hilfe.o2online.de/router-software-internet-telefonie-34/dns-servfail-routingprobleme-509918#post1929282
Am with Vodafone: / Nevertheless, thanks
I hope you saved a recovery time from this idea. With such screwing you usually do more bad than better.
Who screws?
Got it somehow gefixed now. I'm not sure what it was all about.