With all due respect, the third post from the top on this area of the forum,
Common IRC Errors gives info on Unable to Resolve Server.
The server you are trying to connect to either:
- is delinked or down= try another server
-is set to not resolve properly= try another server
-your provider is having a dns problem = try to connect to the ip rather than the domain ( like /server 123.123.123.123 instead of /server dudly.doright.some.net) (those are made up)
to test for dns issue, first type (in mIRC's status window):
/server b0rk.uk.quakenet.org
if you cant connect, type:
/server 213.221.165.248
To find other servers for the network you want to connect to, check their website. If you are unsure of the url for it, just type the network's name (like DALnet, Efnet, Quakenet, Undernet, etc) in
www.google.com. By network, i dont mean like your puter was at one time networked (connected to other puters) i mean IRC networks (where you go to find channels to chat in)