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Adding a DNS to your Google domain is a quick and easy process. To start, log into your Google Domains account.

Then, click on the “DNS” button at the top of the page.

On the DNS page, you will need to enter your domain name (ex. google.com) and the IP address of your DNS server.

You can find your IP address by going to your computer’s “Network and Internet Explorer” menu and selecting “Network and Sharing Center.” There, you will see the IP address listed under “Local Area Connection” or “Network Connections.”.

Next, you will need to enter the DNS server addresses into the “A Records” and “MX Records” sections of the DNS page. The “A Records” section will need the IP address of your DNS server, the name of your domain (ex.com), and the IP address of your DNS server’s default gateway. The “MX Records” section will need the IP address of your domain (ex.

com), the name of your domain (ex. mail.google.com), and the IP address of your mail server.

Finally, you will need to click on the “Add Record” button to add the records to your DNS server. Once the records have been added, you will need to restart your computer’s DNS server for the changes to take effect.