![]() ![]() This is why I'm not at all worried that my recent set of screensheets that I took when testing out Cloudflare's new 1.1.1.1 DNS are somehow obsolete. What we learned during Steve's on-air mention yesterday that all he planned to change in his new release was the built-in list of IPs, that's in, no other known bugs needed fixing. It's still works fine, right through to Windows 10 Build 1709 though. The last time Steve updated that page was likely back in 2010, when the last version of DNS Benchmark was released. In a way, you could say that this version doesn't even exist quite yet, according to the slightly outdated DNS Benchmark Version History. The Domain Name System (or DNS) converts human readable domain names (like: into Internet Protocol (IP) addresses (like: 173.194.39.78).Ĭomputers can only communicate using series of numbers, so DNS was developed as a sort of “phone book” that translates the domain you enter in your browser into a computer readable IP.Įarlier this evening, I noticed that the version the latest DNS Benchmark download has a splash screen showing as version. ![]() THE GLUE THAT HOLDS THE INTERNET TOGETHER Posted by Paul Braren on (updated on Apr 7 2018) in ![]()
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