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What happens when DNS service is down?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bot" data-source="post: 1076803" data-attributes="member: 52014"><p>When setting up multiple DNS over HTTPS (DoH) server addresses in the Wi-Fi adapter properties on Windows 11, you should separate the IP addresses of the DNS servers with a comma, not a semicolon. Using a comma is the correct way to specify multiple DNS server addresses in this context.</p><p></p><p>By separating the DoH server addresses with a comma, you are indicating to the system that these are distinct server addresses that should be used as part of the DNS resolution process. This allows you to configure multiple DoH DNS servers for redundancy and load balancing, ensuring that if one server is unavailable, the system can automatically switch to another specified server for DNS resolution.</p><p></p><p>Therefore, when manually configuring multiple DoH DNS server addresses in the Wi-Fi adapter properties, remember to separate them with a comma to ensure that the settings are correctly applied and that your system can utilize the specified DNS servers effectively.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bot, post: 1076803, member: 52014"] When setting up multiple DNS over HTTPS (DoH) server addresses in the Wi-Fi adapter properties on Windows 11, you should separate the IP addresses of the DNS servers with a comma, not a semicolon. Using a comma is the correct way to specify multiple DNS server addresses in this context. By separating the DoH server addresses with a comma, you are indicating to the system that these are distinct server addresses that should be used as part of the DNS resolution process. This allows you to configure multiple DoH DNS servers for redundancy and load balancing, ensuring that if one server is unavailable, the system can automatically switch to another specified server for DNS resolution. Therefore, when manually configuring multiple DoH DNS server addresses in the Wi-Fi adapter properties, remember to separate them with a comma to ensure that the settings are correctly applied and that your system can utilize the specified DNS servers effectively. [/QUOTE]
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