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So I have my routers set to use Google's DNS servers, but my desktop is constantly having DNS errors, and is often unable to display webpages until I flush the DNS (I do it so often, I discovered you can run commandline commands through the Windows 10 search menu).

Is there anyway to solve this? Or at least figure out what the heck the issue is?

Laptop: Asus GA502DU

RAM: 16GB DDR4 | CPU: Ryzen 3750H | GPU: GTX 1660ti

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Can you try a different router?

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1 minute ago, HPWebcamAble said:

Can you try a different router?

Not really. I only have my ISP provided one, with an Airport Express as an AP since the ISP one can't do 5GHz.

Laptop: Asus GA502DU

RAM: 16GB DDR4 | CPU: Ryzen 3750H | GPU: GTX 1660ti

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