

The settings are default - the router gets DNS server details from the ISP and internal machines. One thing i have noticed though is that initial DNS resolution seems to be slower than both the Draytek, and the BThomehub i was using in the interim. Hi - I recently bought a R7000 to replace an old Draytek 2820n that died. Access the router web configuration Go to. Select the network connection that is having the DNS issue Go to the adapter's TCP/IP properties Statically set the DNS Servers to address provided by your ISP (or 4.2.2.2 or 4.2.2.3 or use other public DNS service like OpenDNS) Resolution #2 - Configure the router to use alternate DNS servers. To try this on Windows, click Start, type CMD and open Command Prompt, then type NSLOOKUP and press Enter. Run the following command: If the server can't find the IP or displays an error, that points to a DNS difficulty. If so, see Checking for problems with authoritative data. Check whether the DNS server is authoritative for the name that is being looked up. Run ipconfig /all at a command prompt, and verify the IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway. Open cmd.exe with Run as Administrator (1) netsh int ip reset c:\resetlog.txt (2) ipconfig /flushdns (3) restart the computer. I agree with mijage, I use 1.1.1.1 and 1.0.0.1, super fast DNS service.Troubleshooting steps suggested by John in my Superuser question helped me to fix DNS resolver: I'm citing here Johns words: Run TCP/IP Reset, DNS Flush. The new app allows you to specify your own DNS server (found in the DNS leak protection settings). You do not have to always use PIA's DNS, as long as you are not using your ISP's DNS you can avoid a leak. Consider other options – If you regularly find your DNS resolving. Only your provider can improve their performance. Keep Talking to your DNS hosting provider – When they’re slow, let them know. You should know that your performance is slow for your customers.

> Mask your IP address and identity using VPN server IP. > Protect your device by acting as a virtual Firewall. > No speed limitation (From DNS VPN server). > Let you set various DNS parameters for best connection speed. In this lab, I have three AD sites, which are listed in the. The DNS server sends a list of DCs in the domain. In particular, it searches for an SRV record in the DNS-query: _ldap._tcp.dc._. It queries the DNS server for that domain. Host reads the IPConfig and finds out the DNS suffix (e.g., MyDomain.local).
