Domain Name Systems (DNS) are like the internet’s phone book. They maintain a directory of domain names (like "google.com") and translate them to IP addresses. Google Nest Wifi and Google Wifi both operate as a DNS proxy. This means the device will automatically offer to receive DNS queries from clients on your network, contact a public DNS server, and respond to your clients with the response. With Nest Wifi and Google Wifi you can set a new DNS server address.
How do I change my DNS server address?
- Open the Google Home app
.
- Tap Favorites
Wifi
Network Settings
Advanced Networking.
- Tap DNS.
- Choose your desired public DNS server. If you choose a custom DNS server, enter a primary and secondary server address.
- Tap Save
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