

Realtek PCIe FE Family Controllerġ.Software Loopback Interface 1ġ1.00 00 00 00 00 00 00 e0 Microsoft ISATAP Adapter #10 Intel(R) Centrino(R) Wireless-N 2230ģ.5c f9 dd 4f 7f cc. Microsoft Wi-Fi Direct Virtual AdapterĤ.84 a6 c8 5a 59 d3. Bluetooth Device (Personal Area Network) #2ĩ.84 a6 c8 5a 59 d4. Microsoft Hosted Network Virtual Adapterġ4.84 a6 c8 5a 59 d7. : Sunday, Decem1:28:24 PMĭefault Gateway. Wireless LAN adapter Local Area Connection* 12:ĭescription. : Bluetooth Device (Personal Area Network) : 86-A6-C8-5A-59-D4Įthernet adapter Bluetooth Network Connection 2:ĭescription. : Microsoft Hosted Network Virtual Adapter Wireless LAN adapter Local Area Connection* 5: Using wireshark, it looks to me like the DNS request is succeeding.ĭoes anyone have an idea what's going on?Įdit: Here's the "ipconfig /all" and "route PRINT" output: Microsoft Windows.Raw ip addresses in ping or chrome work.Every other computer connected to the new router still works, including 2 other Windows 8.1 laptops (edited - the two computers I was thinking of actually have Windows 7).A wired connection to the new router works.Here's a screenshot summarizing the problem:

If I copy the ip address returned and paste it into chrome, or ping, it works. However, when I look at the traffic in wireshark, it looks like the DNS request is completing just fine. Ping says "could not find host", and nslookup says "DNS request timed out". On this particular Windows 8.1 laptop, it's acting like the DNS lookup is failing. We have at least 8 devices connected wirelessly, and all of them continued working just as they had before, except one. My dad recently purchased a new wireless router.
