When you fill in a domain name in the address bar of your internet browser (e.g. microsoft.com), your browser will send the domain name to a DNS -server and ask for the IP-address the browser has to use to visit the website. The DNS -server …
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Troubleshooting with Called ping IP plus the DNS Server
February 16th, 2012
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Converting a math target in a certain routine of words demands the called ping Internet protocol order that the IP address is associated with a computer. Every time the domain address is needed, a DNS remote computer must get a new title …
Google DNS handles more than 70 billion requests every day …
February 15th, 2012
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The more time you spend online, the more time you're likely to waste waiting for your internet provider (or someone along the line) to perform DNS lookups for you. Sometimes these DNS servers fail to match a domain name …
