ERR_NAME_NOT_RESOLVED – How to Fix on Android, iOS, Windows

Err_Name_Not_Resolved: What does it mean?

The ERR_NAME_NOT_RESOLVED error means that your PC is unable to find which IP address matches the website hostname that you type in the address bar of your browser (Chrome, Firefox or another one). In other words: this site can’t be reached. Let us talk about all possible causes of emerging the error and methods to fix ERR_NAME_NOT_RESOLVED in the browser on Windows PC, Android device, iPhone or iPad. It doesn’t matter whether you are connected to the Internet via Wi-Fi or Ethernet cable.

I apologize in advance, but there is no one-click solution to fix this error in 10 seconds because of a great variety of factors that can make it occur. So you have to try all options from this article and hopefully you will find a working solution for your case.

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How to reset network settings in Windows 10 using the ‘Network reset’ feature

In some cases we advise to reset network settings in Windows to solve certain issues related to Wi-Fi/Ethernet adapter or Internet access (for example, when you have WiFi connected but no Internet). Earlier you had either to reset network manually (using the command prompt) or use special utilities like this.

But since the the Anniversary Update Windows 10 got the feature allowing inexperienced users reset network settings to default in one click without using complicated methods mentioned above. Here is the guide on how to do it.

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How to change the language in Gmail

change language in Gmail

When you create a new Google Account, Google uses your location to set up the default language for Gmail, YouTube and its other services.

It can happen that you created your Gmail account being in a foreign area and due to this fact you have its language by default. Here is how to switch to your native or preferable language in Gmail web interface. 

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Difference between a Wireless Router and a Wireless Access Point (AP)

difference between router and access point

Nowadays wireless networks are almost at every home. And I’m sure you hear people around talking about wireless equipment from time to time.

A lot of network devices look very much alike – a box with two or three antennas. So let us find out what is the difference between such frequently used concepts as “Wireless Router” and “Access Point”.

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