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Gen5 Upgrade..
I gave it a try and was able to use that URL for the SCC when using Hughesnet's DNS servers. Still not able to when using Google's. Interesting.
BirdDog Do you use a router or just direct connect to the modem? I never really went to www.systemcontrolcenter.com on my HN9000 system, I have a few times in the past though and it worked. Cant remember if I did with my current router or not.
GabeU I still dont know what you mean by Hughesnet's DNS servers. How do you change servers? Did you try using Google's while directly connected to the modem not over WiFi. But the HughesNet WiFi should work being its built in the modem. I am not a fan of the built in WiFi so I really dont want to test it on mine. (I'd have to turn the WiFi on to test)
- GabeU8 years agoDistinguished Professor IV
You are able have the adapter (network card) in your computer automatically find and use a DNS server, which, in this case, would be Hughesnet's due to being on their system, or you can change it to use Google's DNS servers. What you change on the adapter is the IPv4 and IPv6 DNS settings. You can leave it set to automatically obtain the DNS server address, which will use Hughesnet's, or override that and strictly use Google's DNS server address.
You can also change your router to do the same. If it's set to automatically obtain the DNS address, it will use Hughesnet's, but you can override that and input Google's, and it will use that. The difference between your computer's adapter and the router is that the router only has a setting to override the IPv4 address.
The first picture is from the network adapter in my desktop. The second is from the HT2000W's router.
In the picture below of the router's DNS settings, the former Google settings are still showing, but it is using the "Obtain from ISP" setting. When you back to using the ISPs setttings from Google's, it doesn't delete Google's DNS address from the boxes. It just no longer uses them.
- wildcats1983088 years agoTutor
What is the reasoning to want to use Google servers over HughesNet? Is performance better?
- GabeU8 years agoDistinguished Professor IV
wildcats198308 wrote:What is the reasoning to want to use Google servers over HughesNet? Is performance better?
It can be. If someone is having problems like delays and such with browsing, using a public DNS, like Google's, can sometimes help. Not always, as sometimes the problem lies in the computer itself, but when it's DNS server related, it may help.
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