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If you’re ever having trouble connecting to a website, or if you’re having trouble finding a specific website, you may want to check your DNS server. A DNS server is responsible for translating domain names (like www.google.com) into IP addresses (like 192.

168.1.2). If your DNS server is not working correctly, it may be preventing you from accessing websites. To check your DNS server, follow these steps:.

1. Open your computer’s “network settings” menu.

2. Under “network connections,” click on “network connections.”

3. Under “local area connections,” click on “DNS.”

4. Under “DNS Servers,” click on the “show all” button.

5. In the “DNS Servers” window, you’ll see a list of all the DNS servers that your computer is using.

If your DNS server is not listed, click on “add” and enter the IP address of your DNS server.

6. Click on the “show all” button again to view the list of websites that are using your DNS server.

If you can’t access a website, it’s likely that your DNS server is not working correctly. To fix the problem, you may need to update your DNS server.