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How do I find DNS 1 on my router?

By Michael Gray

Open your Command Prompt from the Start menu (or type “Cmd” into the search in your Windows task bar). Next, type ipconfig/all into your command prompt and press Enter. Look for the field labeled “DNS Servers.” The first address is the primary DNS server, and the next address is the secondary DNS server.

What is the DNS server of PLDT?

Free & Public DNS Servers (Valid September 2019)

ProviderPrimary DNS ServerSecondary DNS Server
OpenDNS Home5208.67.222.222208.67.220.220
Norton ConnectSafe6199.85.126.10199.85.127.10
GreenTeamDNS781.218.119.11209.88.198.133
SafeDNS8195.46.39.39195.46.39.40

How do I change my DNS to 1.1 1.1 android?

​Configure 1.1. 1.1 manually

  1. Go to Settings > Network & internet.
  2. Select Advanced > Private DNS.
  3. Select the Private DNS provider hostname option.
  4. Enter one. one. one. one or 1dot1dot1dot1.cloudflare-dns.com and press Save.
  5. Visit 1.1. 1.1/help Open external link to verify DNS over TLS is enabled.

What is my router’s DNS server for?

Your router is a local DNS server to resolve DNS queries on your LAN that an internet DNS could not answer. The router will relay WAN DNS queries to your ISP DNS by default, or another WAN DNS if you specify it in the router’s WAN settings. I strongly suspect that 192.158.1.1 IS your router.

How do I change the DNS settings on my router?

You can find the addresses for that here. The best way to change your DNS settings is at the router level. If you change your DNS server on your router, this change will apply to every device on your home network. To get started, type either 192.168.1.1 or 10.0.0.1 to log in to your router.

Where is my DNS server address located?

In this example my DNS server is located at 192.168.1.2. This one is used by my computer, and it was passed on to my computer by ISP modem / router. However, a better approach is to go through /etc/resolv.conf file to see assigned dns server address to your computer.

What is the default DNS for a domain?

Default DNS Every time a new domain name is registered, it is assigned to a set of name servers, also known as default name servers. These name servers are the default name servers for the particular registrar or hosting company and are used to keep the domain name live from the beginning.