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  2. CleanBrowsing - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CleanBrowsing

    CleanBrowsing is a free public DNS resolver with content filtering, founded by Daniel B. Cid and Tony Perez. It supports DNS TLS over port 853 and DNS over HTTP over port 443 in addition to the standard DNS over port 53.

  3. Public recursive name server - Wikipedia

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    A public recursive name server (also called public DNS resolver) is a name server service that networked computers may use to query the Domain Name System (DNS), the decentralized Internet naming system, in place of (or in addition to) name servers operated by the local Internet service provider (ISP) to which the devices are connected. Reasons ...

  4. DSL modem - Wikipedia

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    An 802.11n or 802.11ac wireless access point; DNS (Domain Name System) caching, a relay or proxy DNS cache which queries DNS servers on the Internet; Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server; Router functionality that includes Network Address Translation (NAT) to share a single IPv4 address. A built-in switch (typically 4 ports)

  5. Wi-Fi - Wikipedia

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    Enabling wireless connectivity reduces security if the network uses inadequate or no encryption. [134] [135] [136] An attacker who has gained access to a Wi-Fi network router can initiate a DNS spoofing attack against any other user of the network by forging a response before the queried DNS server has a chance to reply. [137]

  6. Linksys routers - Wikipedia

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    The WRT1900ACS was released 8. October 2015. It looks identical to the WRT1900AC, but has a 1.6 GHz dual core CPU (Same CPU as WRT1200AC/WRT1900AC v2, but overclocked to 1.6 GHz). Like the WRT1900AC v2, it has 512 MB of RAM. In January 2016, DD-WRT became available for the WRT1900ACS, as well as both versions of the WRT1900AC.

  7. netsh - Wikipedia

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    In computing, netsh, or network shell, is a command-line utility included in Microsoft's Windows NT line of operating systems beginning with Windows 2000. [1] It allows local or remote configuration of network devices such as the interface .

  8. Private network - Wikipedia

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    In Internet networking, a private network is a computer network that uses a private address space of IP addresses.These addresses are commonly used for local area networks (LANs) in residential, office, and enterprise environments.

  9. Network Device Interface - Wikipedia

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    Reliable UDP transmission, Redundant discovery server support, NDI 5 Tools (Bridge, Remote, Audio Direct, FCP-X output) [32] 5.1: Feb 2022: NDI Bridge enhancements, DNS name support for Discovery Server, SDK improvements. 5.5: Aug 2022