Matthew Sparby writes: "Lately I've been noticing problems with my PowerBook experiencing odd moments of lag when I use it on my home network. This slowdown doesn't occur at the office, however. I ...
We replaced our old router (Linksys BEFSR11) with a new Netgear (RP614v.4). We're on a domain. The new router was set up just like the old one. The router is set to get DNS automatically (from the ISP ...
A China-based root DNS server associated with networking problems in Chile and the U.S. has been disconnected from the Internet. The action by the server’s operator, Netnod, appears to have resolved a ...
Hello<BR><BR>This problem just started yesterday. I have made no changes to any DNS configurations or IP information or changed any network adapters. I did add one Win2k Pro computer to the domain ...
Internet security experts say that misconfigured DSL and cable modems are worsening a well-known problem with the Internet’s DNS (domain name system), making it easier for hackers to launch ...
Update: The bad DNS entries appear to almost completely be purged and it appears that Apple services are working correctly. [tweet https://twitter.com/RaceJohnson ...
Another DNS lookup workaround Upgrading to Mac OS X 10.2.2 has caused an inability to resolve host names under the Domain Name System, using a variety of networked applications including Internet ...
Every time you load a webpage, send an email, or stream a video, the Domain Name System (DNS) silently performs its critical duty, translating easy-to-read names into complex numerical IP addresses.
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If you are new to DNS server knowledge, you probably didn’t know that you can change the DNS servers you use when browsing the internet. You might want to do this for a variety of reasons, including ...