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When you are setting up a home or small office network, you may be wondering what DNS server to use. There are a number of good choices available, and the decision largely comes down to your specific needs.

DNS servers are critical for resolving hostnames (like www.google.com) into IP addresses. If you are using a home or small office network, a good DNS server to use would be either Google Public DNS (8.8.8, 8.

4.4) or OpenDNS (208.67.222.222, 208.220.220).

If you are using a larger network or want to use a different DNS server, you can use a variety of options. Some popular DNS servers include Microsoft’s DNS Server (8.1.10, 8.12), Apple’s DNS Server (7.2.

2, 7.2), and BIND (9.10.3.9, 9.4).

Ultimately, the best DNS server for your needs depends on your specific needs and network configuration.