I don't use Lync but I'm experiencing what may be a similar problem with Skype so I thought I'd throw in a few comments. ***NOTE: If you aren't using a Verizon/actiontec router, disregard my tutorial*** Now test again, and hopefully you will be able to connet again. This clears your computer's DNS cache from the old servers. Once the window pops up, just type "ipconfig /flushdns" On one of your computers, open up "Command Prompt" (You can open this by going to the windows start menu > typing Command Prompt in the search bar) In these boxes, for Primary and Secondary DNS Server, type these two addresses in:Īfter that, just scroll down to the bottom of the page and click "Apply". 2 new text boxes will appear under the dropdown. All we need to do is find the option for "DNS Server", which is about half way down the page.Ĭlick the "Obtain DNS Server Address Automatically" and select "Use the Following DNS Server Addresses" instead. Next, click the "Settings button" on the next page.ĭon't be worried by all the settings. Click "Broadband Connection (Ethernet/Coax)".Click the "Network Connections" tab on the side menu.
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