11 times it really was DNS
While your router sends data between devices on your home network, DNS servers do a similar job for the internet, providing a lookup table between human-readable URLs like xda-developers.com to the IP addresses your web browser uses to get data. It's a simple-sounding system that's incredibly complicated underneath the macro view, and most of the time, it works to keep the internet connected.
While your router sends data between devices on your home network, DNS servers do a similar job for the internet, providing a lookup table between human-readable URLs like xda-developers.com to the IP addresses your web browser uses to get data. It’s a simple-sounding system that’s incredibly complicated underneath the macro view, and most of the time, it works to keep the internet connected.
Sophia Wilson
Atlanta
Atlanta
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