One can change the DNS server settings on their computer by right clicking on "My Network Places" button on their computer. After that, one must click on properties. Once there, find the network associated with your internet connection and and right click to change the IP address.
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One looking to resolve their DNS issues should enable reverse look-ups on their DNS server. Next, one should check for duplicate records on their DNS server. Finally, one should compare the records on their DNS server and make the necessary changes.
referral
DNS errors when trying to access a Wikipedia site can be caused by various factors. These errors typically occur when the Domain Name System (DNS) server is unable to translate the domain name (e.g., wikipedia.org) into an IP address. This can happen due to issues with the DNS server settings, network connectivity problems, or misconfigured DNS records. Troubleshooting steps may involve checking the DNS server settings, ensuring proper network connectivity, and verifying the DNS records for the Wikipedia site.
One can increase the speed of internet browsing by changing their DNS server address. A list of DNS servers can be found on the Comcast website. Changing the DNS address to a more reliable one should increase the browsing speed of the computer.
One can get more information on a Comcast DNS server from the following sources: What's My DNS, Comcast, DNS Knowledge, ZDNet, DSL Reports, Port Forward, Open DNS, Mac Medics, to name a few.
Zone Transfer
It means, you do not have secondary DNS server.
On a computer running a Windows operating system, you can find your DNS Server Address by clicking Start> Settings> Network connections. Then double click on Local Area Connection. Now click the properties button and select Internet protocol. Click on properties and find Preferred DNS Server.
False. The DNS records cannot be added directly to the secondary DNS zone. The secondary DNS zone can receive the updated records only from the primary DNS zone of the DNS server.
preferred dns: 68.87.64.146 alternate dns: 208.67.222.222 or 208.67.220.220
Whenever mail servers talk to each other, they look for MX records at the destination's DNS. When a DNS server is setup for a domain and that domain has mail capabilities, their DNS server will have at least one MX record to denote which server handles mail. The root DNS servers for the internet denote the addresses for the SOA (start of authority) DNS servers for a particular domain.