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Some websites not loading chrome
Some websites not loading chrome











some websites not loading chrome

Especially when you have multiple devices connected to the same router, changing the DNS on each device is a time consuming task, hence try changing it on the router and check the sites open without resolving host message. Refer the router manual on how to change the DNS and use public DNS instead of the default servers.

  • Your internet router by default uses the DNS from ISP which also can cause this problem.
  • If your network uses IPv6 then the IP addresses of the Google public DNS will be 2001:4860:4860::88:4860:4860::8844 for primary and secondary servers.
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    But this will have impact in Windows 10 and you will not be able to create HomeGroup.

  • For the network with IPv4, you can also try by disabling the check box against “Internet Protocol Version 6 (TCP/IPv6)” in your network connection properties without changing the DNS.
  • Google Chrome should load all sites comparatively faster than before and you can also open the sites properly in Firefox, Safari, Edge and Internet explorer. Now try opening your website which should open fast without showing any “Resolving host” message in the status bar. Here we used the IP addresses of Google’s public DNS serversfor Preferred DNS server as 8.8.8.8 and Alternate DNS server as 8.8.4.4 for TCP/IPv4 as shown in the picture below.Īfter changing the DNS servers, close all browser windows and reopen the browser. Since all your internet activities will be routed through the DNS servers for resolving domains, only use known and reliable server address and avoid using unknown free server details for security reasons. You can use any of the public DNS servers available in the net. Option 1 – Change to Public DNSĬhanging the DNS servers in your network settings is the straight forward way of fixing this issue. In the following sections we will discuss each option in details.
  • Contacting your Internet Service Provider (ISP).
  • IP conflict due to multiple computers connected to the same wireless router.
  • Disable DNS prefetching or prediction on Chrome.
  • Clear DNS cache of your local PC or Mac.
  • Change your DNS servers to public DNS servers.
  • Depending on the root cause of the issue one of the below solutions should fix the resolving host issue:













    Some websites not loading chrome