Windows XP system to set up DNS steps

  
                

DNS, a distributed database on the Internet that maps domain names and IP addresses to each other, allowing users to access the Internet more easily without having to remember the IP strings that can be read directly by the machine. Normally, it is automatically obtained by the system. Users do not need to set it up. However, if your web page cannot be opened, you need to set your own DNS. How to set up the DNS under WindowXP system? Let's share it with you.

Click “Start——Control Panel——Network Connections——Local Connections——(Right click) Properties——internet Protocol(TCP/IP)—&mdash The properties will see the default settings. The user can enter from the network neighborhood on the desktop of the computer and enter the dns setting interface.

You can use WindowsXP automatically obtain the service address, or you can manually change the DNS address, re-open the browser if you try to open a Web page can enter.

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