The error code DNS_PROBE_FINISHED_NO_INTERNET on your browser is basically trying to tell you that the webpage which you are trying to open is not accessible this time, because the DNS server on your computer is unable to process your request as there is no Internet connection available.

But you got the network and it worked: there’s no little yellow exclamation mark on the tiny computer icon or the Wi-Fi icon; the same Wi-Fi network works perfectly on your phone.

In this case, the network should not be blamed on. It is the DNS that is unable to provide the IP address of the requested page or browser cache. Luckily, you can find some of the methods below to fix the DNS_PROBE_FINISHED_NO_INTERNET, authenticated by the users from reputable Internet Forum. You do not have to follow all the methods—just try until t DNS_PROBE_FINISHED_NO_INTERNET fixed.

Method 1 | Clear Browser Cache

We do not get used to clear the caches from browsers, therefore some error bugs get start to grow vigorously in browsers that also make internet surfing little slower. And sometimes it becomes the reason of showing DNS errors by browsers.

To have a thorough cache clean on the browser, use Neptune SystemCare Ultimate. One click to clear the cache and cookies, browsing the history of all the browsers on your computers, while cleans the junk files on your computer, too.

Method 2| Use Command Prompt

You can use a simple command line to get rid of the error.

1. Press Win + R on the keyboard, type cmd in the box and hit Enter.

2. Copy and paste the following code:

  netsh winsock reset


  Then press Enter and restart the computer.

3. If the command line above doesn’t solve the problem, then your IP address may also cause the connection issue and you can release the IP and renew it which might solve the problem. 

Open Command Prompt again and type in ipconfig /release and hit enter. Once done again type in ipconfig /renew and hit enter again.

4. Open up command prompt again and type in ipconfig /flushdns and hit Enter.

Method 3 | Change DNS Address to Open DNS

1. Right-click on your network icon from Windows task bar then click on Network and Sharing Center.

2. Find and click Local Area Connection, and then click Properties in a new window.

3. Select Internet Protocol Version 4 and hit Properties again.

4. Select the Use the following DNS server addresses and then in the Preferred DNS server box, type in 208.67.222.222 and in the Alternate DNS server box type in 208.67.220.220 and then check the box Validate settings upon exit then click OK.

Method 4 | Check Firewall and Internet Security Settings

Sometimes firewall blocks some websites before accessing, and it shows DNS error in loading web page of that websites, and you have to find out to solve the problem in your internet security settings.

Hope these solutions given above will solve the problem Dns_Probe_Finished_No_Internet regarding DNS probe error.