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Contact the cable company or ISP and tell them the DNS server setting is expiring too often on your automatic modem configuration settings provided by the Internet service provider..
Since Sun Cellular does not have specific settings for your phone for an automatic configuration, you can still connect to the internet by configuring your device manually. You just have to look for internet settings in your phone and input the configuration as indicated below.
SUN GPRS Settings (HTTP & WAP)
Connects to:The Internet Access Point:minternet User & Password : Primary DNS:210.23.234.65 Secondary DNS:0.0.0.0 IP Address:
SUN MMS Settings
Connects to:MMS Connection Access Point:mms User & Password : Primary DNS:0.0.0.0 Secondary DNS:0.0.0.0 IP Address:
Hello,
You can assign a DNS server. It means that something is wrong with your DNS configuration.
You can use OpenDNS:
208.67.220.220
208.67.222.222
Set this up under the Network settings, manual configuration.
The error refers to the Domain Name Server (DNS) that your system uses is unable to translate the Uniform Resource Locator (URL, web address either Typed in the address line or linked using a hyper-link, favorite or default home page) (In english, the translation of a web address link www.google.com to the Internet Protocol (IP) address that computers actually use to show the page)
Possible causes:
The URL is wrong. (Typed wrong, link no longer active, link changed)
The DNS server listed for your ISP configuration is not working.
The web site is offline.
The DNS server settings for your internet configuration are wrong.
Possible resolutions:
Try a different Web Address, see if it works
Restart (Completely power off your Cable/DSL modem and then do the same with your router)
Check you IP address configuration settings and ensure that auto-assign DNS is selected (Default setting)
Boot to safe mode with networking, see if you can get online that way.
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