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Windows, your router, and Chrome are all using different DNS servers—here's how to fix it
Why your router's DNS settings might be lying to you ...
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Stop blaming your router, Windows is likely eating your bandwidth
Windows and your apps may be using bandwidth quietly. These built-in settings help you find the drain and take control.
When your internet connection is down, the first step is often to troubleshoot your router. This process can seem daunting, but with the right steps, you can quickly identify and fix many common ...
If your internet keeps lagging, buffering or dropping out, one of the quickest fixes is restarting your router. Restarting your router is one of the quickest ways to restore Wi-Fi speed and stability ...
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