AlphaGator1
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I switched back to ISP DNS...will test tonightDon't be surprised, ISP DNS is the fastest. It's one hop away and sends your request to local resources.
I switched back to ISP DNS...will test tonightDon't be surprised, ISP DNS is the fastest. It's one hop away and sends your request to local resources.
I know the router won't be intercepting it
I mean disabling "Advertise router's IP in addition to user-specified DNS"...my understanding is that setting add's the router as a middleman for DNS and disabling allows everything to go directly to the ISP's DNS. I don't fully understand this setting, but disabling it fixed my lag without any adverse effects.Not sure what do you mean by "intercepting it". ISP DNS is like any other upstream DNS service.
There's a customizable DNS comparator on the Dashboard page. You can add your ISP DNSes to the list. It will compare all of them with the fastest at the top. For the longest time Google was quickest for me here in Southern California, but lately the primary AT&T DNS has topped the list as fastest.I switched back to ISP DNS...will test tonight
OK, thanks for that!There's a customizable DNS comparator on the Dashboard page. You can add your ISP DNSes to the list. It will compare all of them with the fastest at the top. For the longest time Google was quickest for me here in Southern California, but lately the primary AT&T DNS has topped the list as fastest.
For whatever reason setting the primary and secondary WAN DNS tends to make the comparator test them as "artificially" slower, so sometimes I will change both to other DNS servers completely, check the results, then switch back to my preference.
Be very careful if you are enabling IPv6. I haven't touched anything on the LAN DNS settings as it seems very sensitive, even crashing the Ai router...
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