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A Netgear router and 3rd party DNS..
- 6 years ago
If you set the 2000W to all-8s (and 8.8.4.4) and everything after it to automatic (or, use ISP) they will all use Google's DNS.
Disclaimer: I know you have good results and prefer it, but I have had a much higher incidence of corrupted and spoofed DNS entries when I used to do that. Just be cautious and remember that HN's is protected from that within their own network.
If you set the 2000W to all-8s (and 8.8.4.4) and everything after it to automatic (or, use ISP) they will all use Google's DNS.
Disclaimer: I know you have good results and prefer it, but I have had a much higher incidence of corrupted and spoofed DNS entries when I used to do that. Just be cautious and remember that HN's is protected from that within their own network.
- GabeU6 years agoDistinguished Professor IV
Thanks for the router help, and the info about Google's DNS. I mainly started using it due to problems I was having with a few websites, with Amazon being the main one. The web pages would either not open at all, or they'd open, but with large parts of the page not loading, or loading in a faulty manner. A DNS flush would often fix the problem, at least for a little while. After I changed to Google's DNS I rarely had the issue(s), and on the occasion that I would switch back to HughesNet's DNS the problem would rear it's head again within a few days. Because of that I finally just stuck with Google's DNS permanently.
I do trust you about these kinds of things, and you know a heck of a lot more about them than I do, so maybe it's time to give HughesNet's DNS a try again.
- MarkJFine6 years agoProfessor
Not a fan of any of them. All the publicly accessible DNSs are greatly subject to attack and spoofing.
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