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A DNS server, or Domain Name System server, is a computer that stores the addresses of domain names and translates them into IP addresses. When you type in the domain name of your favorite website, your computer contacts the DNS server to look up the IP address for that domain.

DNS servers are usually located on the same computer as the domain name servers that they serve. If your computer is not connected to the internet, your DNS server can still lookup domain names by using the IP addresses of other DNS servers.

Changing your DNS server can have a variety of effects on your computer. For example, if you change your DNS server to one that is located in a different part of the world, your computer might not be able to access websites that are hosted on servers in your home country.

Changing your DNS server can also have other effects on your computer. For example, if you change your DNS server to one that is located on a different network, your computer might be able to access websites that are hosted on servers that are located on that network.