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Networks & Wi-Fi

What is DNS and why does it matter?

DNS translates names into network destinations and supports websites, email, and internal services.

Answer

The Domain Name System helps devices locate services using names instead of numeric IP addresses. Public DNS records direct websites and email, while internal DNS helps business devices find servers and applications. Incorrect DNS changes can disrupt websites, authentication, or mail delivery, so records should be documented and changed deliberately.