What is DNS for Nintendo switch?

Is 1.1.1.1 good for gaming?

I'm looking for a good security solution for my home, and I have been playing around with the free 1.

1 network setup.

When I start up the client, it asks me to choose my operating system, and then shows a list of devices. I have two wireless routers, a dsl modem, and a pc running windows 7 ultimate 64-bit.

I connect to the internet using my wifi router, and then start the client. When I open the client, it shows all of my computers in a list. I can click on each one, and it opens a separate browser window. It shows a green padlock for each computer, but it never says that it has a virus, or anything like that.

I'm not very experienced with computers, so I'm not sure how to tell if I have a virus. How do I know if I have a virus, and what is the best way to keep it from happening in the future? Re: 1.1 good for gaming? Originally Posted by NtTek. You need to check your computer for malware. Go into "My Computer" and look for the word "malware." If you find something, remove it and re-install it.

If you have a Windows 7 computer, there are plenty of antivirus programs available. Look for "antivirus" on your computer and install it.

If you have a Windows 8 computer, there is an "anti-malware" program that you can install.

What is the best primary and secondary DNS for switch?

Currently, our network consists of 2 switches, one for WAN and other in LAN side.

It's hard to manage configuration files (we lost them from the previous IT) and we can only find old configs from 2024. I'd love to know, what a great secondary DNS should be. Please answer only with BIND or CNAME. We use CentOS 6.5 and Bind9.

Here are three considerations. If you have two DNS-servers - one on the LAN interface, the other in the WAN interface - how important is it that the LAN DNS has a lower TTL than the WAN? If this is significant (ie the LAN server is used far more), put your WAN settings on the primary server, with an explicit TTL lower than the LAN settings, eg. 168.5 @ IN NS xxx 5 @ TXT mail, local mx. hostname:mail. MX xxx. primary <> smtp-server. TXT mxkey:10.11.1, 10.2
A 10.2 Second, if this is not a major issue - ie when the WAN and LAN settings are almost always equal - then what makes the best primary server?

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