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How To Change Dns On Linksys Router
Article Checking the DNS Servers on a Linksys router Share the Article: Domain Name linksys router dns server not responding System (DNS) is an Internet service that translates domain names into IP addresses. For example, the domain name www.linksys.com will have a linksys smart wifi change dns DNS server address that is equivalent to 66.161.11.93. Checking the DNS is useful when: • Assigning the computer a static IP address• Checking Internet connectivity• Setting up your gaming console (Xbox® or PlayStation®3)• Setting up a
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router with a Static IP account There are two (2) ways to check DNS servers: Linksys Smart Wi-Fi RouterClassic Linksys RouterClassic Linksys router To check the DNS servers from a classic Linksys router, follow the steps below: Step 1:Access the router’s web-based setup page. For instructions, click here. If you are using a Mac® computer to access the router's web-based setup page, click here. Step 2: Click Status. Step 3: Take note of DNS 1, 2
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and/or 3. These are the DNS server addresses that the router is getting from the modem. To verify if the DNS server addresses appearing on your router are valid, contact your Internet Service Provider (ISP). QUICK TIP: Getting valid DNS server addresses is one of the ways to check if your Internet is working. You can now use the DNS server addresses to either set up a static IP address on your computer or configure the settings of your gaming console.QUICK TIP: If your ISP require you to manually enter an Internet IP address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway and DNS on the router to have Internet access, you can click here for instructions on how to configure it properly.Related Articles: Setting up an Xbox 360® behind a Linksys routerAssigning a static IP address on a wired computerAssigning static IP address on a wireless computer Was this support article useful? YES NO Thank you for your feedback. Feedback Please tell us how we can make this article useful. * Required SUBMIT CANCEL End User License Agreement Belkin International, Inc., including all affiliates and subsidiaries (“Belkin”, “us” or “we”) thanks you for choosing one of our Belkin, Linksys or WeMo products (the “Product”). This End-User License Agreement (this “Agreement”) is a legal document that contains the terms and conditions under which limited use of certain Softwa
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