Network hiccups are an everyday sight for computer users.
Most of the time, a simple system or router reboot fixes internet connectivity issues.
But if these simple methods fail, you should do a complete network reset, which includes
flushing the system DNS cache.
The DNS resolver cache holds a copy of the DNS records and reduces the time to access a website's IP address.
We often clear the system DNS cache, but forget to clean the browser DNS cache.
In this guide, we'll look at the importance of browser DNS caching and explain how to clear it.