So its better to keep ADS enable or disable?
Net works fine whether ADS enable or disable.Depends on how you are connected to Internet?
If you need to connect though some Custom Proxy server and port, better to set that manually and uncheck it. If not then check it.
As long as your internet connection is working fine you really should not worry about whether ADS is checked or not ( Unless system is infected).
Net works fine whether ADS enable or disable.
So in the case of system infection...ADS enabled or disabled would be better to protect the system?
And I mentioned about ADS setting coz there is 1 minor prob here that I tried a lot but never could solve the prob or know why this happens...so thought if ADS setting could be the reason for the prob?
My ISP DNS setting is "To obtain automatically" & in Router the setting is correctly set to "Automatic from ISP".
The prob is ipconfig /all doesn't show ISP DNS but shows routers IP or something as DNS i.e 192.168.x.x & net doesn't works fine. I have to manually set ISP DNS on adapters for the net to work fine.
But if ISP DNS is set to obtain automatically & router is set to automatically ISP DNS then ideally ISP DNS should be used, right?That means you are not using proxy and DNS is set at router level. Basically your gateway and DNS is same. You can log into your router to check DNS server. If you want to set explicit DNS for your system, you can do that too under LAN config.
But if ISP DNS is set to obtain automatically & router is set to automatically ISP DNS then ideally ISP DNS should be used, right?
But ISP DNS is not used...routers 192.168.x.x is used.
To use ISP DNS I have to manually add ISP DNS in network adapters.
And 1 more thing. I have 3 things in network connections...LAN adapter, WiFi adapter & ISP dialer. I can double click & check IPV4 in LAN & WiFi but not in ISP dialer i.e double click on IPV4 in ISP dialer nothing happens/opens, any info?
In router DNS is not set...its set to use ISP DNS.So here is the thing. If DNS is not set it will use immediate parent's DNS.
To go in more details,
If in your computer DNS is not set then it will take router's DNS. --> This will show router's IP as DNS.
Now if in Router DNS is not set , then it will take ISP's DNS. --> This will show ISP's IP as DNS.
Unless you manually specify, it won't show the DNS. If all the automatic, computer will show router's IP as DNS, Router will show ISP's IP as DNS.