Network : Network > DNS

Network > DNS
The Domain Name System (DNS) is a distributed, hierarchical system that provides a method for identifying hosts on the Internet using alphanumeric names called fully qualified domain names (FQDNs) instead of using difficult to remember numeric IP addresses. The Network > DNS page allows you to manually configure your DNS settings, if necessary.
The options on the Network > DNS page change depending on whether you specify IPv6 or IPv4:
In the DNS Settings section, select Specify DNS Servers Manually and enter the IP address(es) into the DNS Server fields. Click Accept to save your changes. To use the DNS Settings configured for the WAN zone, select Inherit DNS Settings Dynamically from the WAN Zone. Click Accept to save your changes.