Flush DNS Cache – Windows & Mac

    In this guide, we explain how to flush DNS cache on both Windows and Mac systems. Over time, outdated DNS entries can cause connectivity issues, so it’s important to clear your cache periodically. Follow the steps below to flush DNS cache and ensure your system is using the most current DNS

    To clear your DNS cache follow one of the following:

    Windows
    1. Click Start then Run, or search for ‘cmd.exe
    2. Type the following: ipconfig /flushdns
    3. Click the OK button.
    Mac
    1. Open ‘Utilities’ > ‘Terminal’ or search in Spotlight for ‘Terminal
    2. Type the following: dscacheutil -flushcache

    By following the steps outlined above to flush DNS cache, you’ll ensure your system uses the most current DNS information, helping to prevent connectivity issues and maintain optimal performance.

    At Network Dynamics, we’re a dedicated web hosting company committed to empowering our users with expert guidance and comprehensive resources. We created this guide to help you manage your system’s DNS settings effectively, ensuring a smoother online experience.

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