- DNS Server Settings in Windows XP
- Posted by Snapper on June 23rd, 2008
I have fixed or static IP addressing for my home network. It also has user
entered IP addresses for the modem router as the gateway and DNS servers.
In my DSL modem there is a setting to enter DNS server addresses manually or to
auto detect them based on the ISP's servers. I have it set to the latter.
A guy from the ISP suggested that on the computer instead of using the ISP
assigned addresses for DNS to point the computer to the gateway address. ie.
Gateway address and DNS server address are now the same at 192.168.1.254.
I've done this and it seems to be working OK, but if there is any performance
increase I can't pick it.
What advantages would there be in doing it this way?
- Posted by GlowingBlueMist on June 23rd, 2008
"Snapper" <snapper1@y7mail.com.invalid> wrote in message
news:7fbu54161o77e01nv58mle0f9guirlsuhm@yarwho.com ...
maintenance, network merges, or failures.
Your DSL router is set to get these values from the ISP resulting in your
computer receiving any updates or changes. Speed difference will be minimal
if any at all.
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