作为一名游戏玩家,没有什么比准备玩您最喜欢的在线Xbox游戏更令人沮丧的了,却被可怕的“ DNS无法解析Xbox服务器名称”错误所阻止。那有什么意思?
但别担心,您来对地方了。我们将引导您完成修复此DNS错误的最佳方法,以便您可以尽快恢复游戏。

请(Please)注意,本指南中的所有屏幕截图均来自Xbox Series S,但这些步骤适用于Xbox One和Xbox Series主机,尽管确切的菜单标签可能有所不同。
1. 检查您的互联网连接
解决此错误时要做的第一件事是检查您的互联网和网络连接。确保您的Xbox主机正确连接到无线网络或有线连接。
如果您使用的是WiFi,请检查主机上的无线设置以确保其配置正确。如果使用有线连接,请确保电缆已正确插入。尝试在连接到同一网络的另一台设备上加载 Web 浏览器,以查看 Internet 连接是否正常工作或者问题是否特定于您的 Xbox。
您还可以通过转到“配置文件(Profile)和系统”>“设置”>“常规”>“网络设置” > Test网络连接”来使用内置Xbox网络连接测试。

2. 重新启动调制解调器和路由器

如果您的互联网连接似乎正常运行,那么列表中的下一个嫌疑人可能是您的调制解调器或路由器。这些设备虽然通常可靠,但偶尔也会出现故障,导致与网络相关的问题,例如“DNS 无法解析Xbox服务器名称”错误。
首先,找到您的调制解调器和路由器。它们可以是两个独立的设备,或者您可能有一个二合一设备。找到后,从每个设备上拔下电源线。
拔掉插头后,让他们喘口气。一分钟就可以解决问题。这样可以擦除存储在设备内存中的任何临时数据(例如 IP 分配和路由表),以便在电源恢复时重新开始。
一分钟过去后,重新插入设备。当设备启动时,它们将完成启动过程,与您的ISP建立新的连接并重新分配网络信息。
3.修复DNS设置
如果重新启动调制解调器和路由器不起作用,您应该检查您的DNS设置。域名系统(Domain Name System)( DNS ) 就像一本将域名转换为 IP 地址的互联网电话簿。如果您的Xbox无法解析Xbox服务器名称,可能是由于DNS设置不正确。
转到Xbox主机的设置,然后转到General > Network > Advanced Settings,然后转到DNS设置。选择(Choose)手动设置并输入DNS地址。
确保(Make)您的主DNS地址和辅助DNS地址设置正确。如果您不确定将它们设置为什么,您可以使用可靠且免费的Google DNS 。主要Google DNS地址是 8.8.8.8,辅助地址是 8.8.4.4。
除了Google DNS(Google DNS)之外,您还可以使用其他DNS服务器,例如Cloudflare DNS(1.1.1.1 和 1.0.0.1)或OpenDNS(208.67.222.222 和 208.67.220.220)。有许多免费的 DNS 服务器(free DNS servers)可供选择。
4. 更改路由器的DNS设置

如果您在 Xbox 上手动设置DNS设置但不起作用,您可能需要更改路由器上的DNS设置。(DNS)为此,您需要访问路由器的配置页面。在连接到路由器的设备(例如Windows、Mac或Android)上打开 Web 浏览器,然后输入您的路由器 IP 地址。该地址通常类似于“192.168.1.1”或“192.168.0.1”,通常标记为“默认网关号码”,但您可以在路由器手册中找到确切的地址。
进入配置页面后,查找DNS设置选项。与Xbox设置一样,如果您不确定要使用什么,
可以将主DNS和辅助DNS设置为 Google 的DNS 。
请记住(Remember),更改路由器的DNS设置可能会影响网络上的其他设备,因此您应该谨慎操作并记下原始设置,以备需要恢复时使用。
注意:一些现代路由器还提供移动应用程序,您可以使用它来更改其设置,而不是网络界面。
5.更新路由器的通道宽度(Channel Width)
对于无线连接,并非所有设置都是一样的。虽然您的路由器的默认设置可能最适合一般互联网浏览或流媒体视频,但它们可能无法最适合您的Xbox主机的需求。当我们谈论WiFi(WiFi)通道宽度时尤其如此。
在WiFi(WiFi)领域,“信道宽度”是指WiFi网络可以使用的频率范围。通道越宽,一次可以传输的数据就越多,这听起来很棒。嗯,事情没那么简单。虽然理论上更大的信道宽度可以提供更快的速度,但它也更容易受到干扰和拥塞,特别是在该频段内有大量竞争设备的拥挤区域。
Xbox 控制台有时会出现通道宽度大于 20MHz 的问题。那么,如何调整路由器的通道宽度呢?
首先,您需要访问路由器的设置,如我们上面第四点所述。登录路由器的配置页面后,您需要找到WiFi设置。这通常可以在名为“无线”或类似内容的菜单下找到。
在WiFi设置中,查找名为“通道宽度”或“带宽”的选项。您应该会看到一个将其更改为 20MHz 的选项。如果当前设置较高,请将其调低至 20MHz,然后保存更改。
注意:一些较新的路由器可能不再有此选项,特别是当您使用网状路由器(mesh routers)时,它们更先进,可以动态管理通道宽度和工作频率。
6. 清除 Xbox 缓存

如果您在Windows(Windows)计算机上遇到DNS问题,只需打开命令提示符,(Command Prompt)输入“ipconfig /flushdns”,然后按Enter即可。不幸的是,Xbox 没有这么方便的方法来排除有问题的DNS数据。相反,我们必须使用一些粗略的解决方法来获得类似的结果。
有时称为“硬重置”,重新启动控制台可以清除其缓存。关闭控制台并拔掉电源插头。将其拔下至少几分钟,然后重新插入。关闭时,按住电源按钮几次。当您重新打开电源时,您的缓存应该是清晰的,并且您的控制台的性能应该感觉启动起来更快!
7. 恢复默认设置
作为最后的手段,您可以尝试将控制台恢复为默认设置。应谨慎执行此操作,因为它将删除所有数据和设置(delete all data and settings)。但是,它会将可能导致 Xbox 服务器名称错误的任何网络设置恢复为其默认值。为此,请导航至System > Console Info > Reset控制台。

要确认,请选择“重置(Reset)并删除所有内容”(Remove Everything)。

8.联系您的 ISP 或 Microsoft
如果您已尝试了上述所有方法,但仍然收到错误消息,则可能是时候召集骑兵了。您的ISP可能遇到需要修复的DNS服务器问题,或者(DNS)Microsoft端的 Xbox 服务器可能存在问题。无论哪种方式,联系您的ISP或Microsoft都可以帮助您解决问题。
“DNS 无法解析Xbox服务器名称”错误可能会让任何游戏玩家感到痛苦,但正如我们所见,您可以尝试多种方法来修复它。只要耐心等待并进行故障排除,您应该可以解决问题并立即
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Top 8 Ways to Fix “DNS Isn’t Resolving Xbox Server Names” Error
As a gamer, nothing is more frustrating than getting ready to plаy уour favorite online Xbox game, only to bе stopped by the dreaded “DNS isn’t resolνing Xbox server names” errоr. What does that even mean?
But don’t worry, you’ve come to the right place. We’ll walk you through the top ways to fix this DNS error, so you can get back to gaming as soon as possible.

Please note that all screenshots in this guide are from an Xbox Series S, but the steps apply to both Xbox One and Xbox Series consoles, although the exact menu labels may differ.
1. Check Your Internet Connection
The first thing to do when troubleshooting this error is to check your internet and network connection. Ensure your Xbox console is correctly connected to your wireless network or wired connection.
If you’re using WiFi, check the wireless settings on your console to ensure they are correctly configured. If using a wired connection, ensure the cable is properly plugged in. Try loading a web browser on another device connected to the same network to see if the internet connection works correctly or if the problem is specific to your Xbox.
You can also use the built-in Xbox network connection test by going to Profile & System> Settings > General > Network settings > Test network connection.

2. Restart Your Modem and Router

If your internet connection seems to be operating as it should, the next suspect on the list might be your modem or router. These devices, though usually reliable, can occasionally trip up, causing network-related headaches such as the “DNS isn’t resolving Xbox server names” error.
Firstly, locate your modem and router. They could be two separate devices, or you might have a two-in-one unit. Once located, unplug the power cable from each device.
Once unplugged, give them a bit of a breather. A minute should do the trick. This allows any temporary data (such as IP assignments and routing tables) stored in the device’s memory to be wiped, making way for a fresh start when power is restored.
After the minute has passed, plug the devices back in. As they boot up, they’ll go through their startup procedure, establishing a fresh connection with your ISP and reassigning network information.
3. Fix DNS Settings
If restarting your modem and router doesn’t work, you should check your DNS settings. The Domain Name System (DNS) is like an internet phone book that translates domain names to IP addresses. If your Xbox isn’t able to resolve Xbox server names, it could be due to incorrect DNS settings.
Go to your Xbox console’s settings, then to General > Network > Advanced Settings, and then DNS settings. Choose manual settings and enter the DNS addresses.
Make sure your primary DNS address and secondary DNS address are correctly set. If you are unsure what to set them to, you can use Google DNS, which is reliable and free. The primary Google DNS address is 8.8.8.8, and the secondary is 8.8.4.4.
You can use other DNS servers besides Google DNS, such as Cloudflare DNS (1.1.1.1 and 1.0.0.1) or OpenDNS (208.67.222.222 and 208.67.220.220). There are numerous free DNS servers to choose from.
4. Change Your Router’s DNS Settings

If you manually set DNS settings on your Xbox and it does not work, you might need to change the DNS settings on your router. To do this, you need to access your router’s configuration page. Open a web browser on a device connected to the router (e.g., Windows, Mac, or Android) and type in your router IP address. This address is usually something like “192.168.1.1” or “192.168.0.1”, often labeled as the “default gateway number,” but you can find the exact address in your router manual.
Once on the configuration page, look for a DNS settings option. Like with the Xbox settings, you can set the primary DNS and secondary DNS to Google’s DNS if you’re unsure what to use.
Remember that changing the router’s DNS settings might affect other devices on the network, so you should proceed with caution and make a note of the original settings in case you need to revert them.
Note: Some modern routers also offer a mobile app you can use to change its settings instead of a web interface.
5. Update Your Router’s Channel Width
When it comes to a wireless connection, not all settings are created equal. While your router’s default settings might be optimal for general internet browsing or streaming videos, they might not fit your Xbox console’s needs best. This is particularly true when we talk about the WiFi channel width.
In the world of WiFi, “channel width” refers to the range of frequencies a WiFi network can use. The wider the channel, the more data it can transmit at once, which sounds great. Well, it’s not quite that simple. While a larger channel width can theoretically provide faster speeds, it can also be more susceptible to interference and congestion, particularly in crowded areas with lots of competing devices in that frequency band.
Xbox consoles can sometimes have issues with channel widths greater than 20MHz. So, how do you adjust your router’s channel width?
First, you’ll need to access your router’s settings as we described above under point number four. Once you’ve logged into your router’s configuration page, you’ll need to find the WiFi settings. This can usually be found under a menu named “Wireless” or something similar.
In the WiFi settings, look for an option named “Channel Width” or “Bandwidth.” You should see an option to change this to 20MHz. If it is currently set higher, adjust it down to 20MHz, then save the changes.
Note: Some newer routers may no longer have this option, especially if you’re using mesh routers, which are much more advanced and dynamically manage channel width and operating frequency.
6. Clear Your Xbox Caches

If you were having DNS issues on a Windows computer, you”d simply open the Command Prompt type “ipconfig /flushdns” and press Enter. Unfortunately, an Xbox doesn’t have such a convenient way of shaking out problematic DNS data. Instead, we have to use somewhat crude workarounds to get a similar result.
Sometimes called a “hard reset,” power cycling your console can clear its caches. Turn off your console and unplug it. Leave it unplugged for at least a few minutes, then plug it back in. While it’s off, press and hold the power button a few times. When you power it back on, your cache should be clear, and your console’s performance should feel snappier to boot!
7. Restore Default Settings
You can try restoring your console to its default settings as a last resort. This should be done with caution as it will delete all data and settings. It will, however, restore any network settings that may be causing the Xbox server names error back to their default values. To do this, navigate to the System > Console Info > Reset console.

To confirm, select Reset and Remove Everything.

8. Contact Your ISP or Microsoft
If you’ve tried all of the above and you’re still getting the error, it might be time to call in the cavalry. Your ISP might be experiencing issues with their DNS server that they need to fix, or there could be a problem on Microsoft’s end with the Xbox servers. Either way, reaching out to your ISP or Microsoft could help you resolve the issue.
The “DNS isn’t resolving Xbox server names” error can be a pain for any gamer, but as we’ve seen, you can try several methods to fix it. With patience and troubleshooting, you should resolve the issue and get back to your Xbox game in no time!