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I am getting packet loss to a particular IP address. The host says it is issues with my ISP. My ISP said that changing my DNS settings to "Automatic" will fix this.
This is my current DNS settings image.png.9c489cf208afb9d7803e613111a657f1.png

 

Will unticking the red bar, and then selecting "Use Upstream DNS" set this to automatic? 

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On 2/21/2021 at 2:23 PM, Netduma Fraser said:

Selecting Use Upstream DNS will make the router/devices use whatever the DNS is that is set by your ISP.

Does your isp need the same dns server as netduma? My isp dns server isn’t google but has quite a different dns number.

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13 minutes ago, Swgohlegend said:

Does your isp need the same dns server as netduma? My isp dns server isn’t google but has quite a different dns number.

If you're using a pure modem, setting it on the router is fine, if you're using an ISP router as well then it would be best to set this on that as well

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