Using reliable DNS servers is crucial to online success, for a regular website owner the most important of them are the name servers which are responsible for the online solution and with a static DNS you can rely on it instead of a random DNS server.
Static addresses are usually used for devices that are not mobile and need to be connected to a DNS name. That would be routers, gateways, web servers, DNS servers, printers, email servers, etc.
I think it may be static and dynamic zones.
static name resolution
Typically a static IP address, that being one that does not change and is easy to resolve via DNS.
DNS doctoring enables an internal host on a LAN to receive the Private ip of an internal server as an answer from a DNS query when using a DNS server that is outside the LAN, such as on the internet. A static NAT translation must also exist to translate the public IP to the private IP. Without DNS doctoring, the external DNS server will reply with the public IP address of the host on the internal LAN.
If you are referring to the individual routers that netgear makes, then the dns will be whatever ip address is set as the main ip address for the individual router, generally 192.168.0.1, the netgear default. If you are looking for the dns servers that netgear uses to direct you to their website, why on earth would you need to know let alone want to know that?!? The reason you would need to know this is so you can set up a static ip, or port forwarding. so dont listen to the ignorant person above. You can obtain this by going to your routers web interface page, or calling your isp and asking for your dns, which they can tell you right away. if they ask you why, tell them you want to set up a static ip, and dont buy whatever they try to sell you after that, you dont need it.
The host file provides a list of static DNS entries for a specific computer. In general, the computer checks it's host file for DNS lookup before going to the DNS server.If the server name is found in the host file, the computer uses the specified IP address. Otherwise, the server queries a DNS server for name lookup.
You must set a static IP.
Tree files to check on.etcman host.conf will tell you about the orderoptionetcIs for static dns resolveetcthe file for all your dns needsthen edit:/etc/resolv.confadd the following:nameserver 192.168.1.254nameserver 1.2.3.4
YES there is type in this dns then go 2 the gts but you will need WIFI the DNS code is : 204,045,029,054 It works fine 4 me
No. It will, however, require manual input of IP addess and DNS and other similar information when connecting a new device.
A DNS is a Domain Name Server. A domain is the name of a website, such as wiki.answers.com. Without a domain name server, you would need to know the IP address for the website. But with DNS, the name of the website is matched up automatically to the IP address.