netsh dns

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The netsh dns tag covers using the netsh command-line utility to configure DNS settings in Windows, including changing DNS servers and enabling DNS over HTTPS (DoH). Threads discuss step-by-step methods for Windows 10 and 11, covering netsh commands alongside GUI, PowerShell, and Control Panel approaches. Topics include improving privacy, security, and performance through encrypted DNS, troubleshooting common issues, and comparing DoH with traditional DNS. The content is practical for both home users and IT administrators managing DNS configurations in Windows environments.
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    How to Change DNS in Windows 11: DoH Setup, GUI and PowerShell Guide

    Changing your DNS server in Windows 11 is one of the quickest, least‑risky tweaks that can improve page load times, increase privacy, and enable encrypted DNS for system‑wide protection — this guide walks through every method (Settings GUI, Control Panel, Command Prompt, PowerShell), explains...
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    Enable and Configure DNS over HTTPS (DoH) in Windows 10/11 for Better Privacy

    Enable and Configure DNS over HTTPS (DoH) in Windows 10/11 for Better Privacy Difficulty: Intermediate | Time Required: 20 minutes Introduction DNS over HTTPS (DoH) encrypts DNS queries — the lookups your PC makes to convert website names (example.com) into IP addresses — by sending them over...
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