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Reset DNS Servers on Mac
Reset DNS Servers on Mac
Step-by-Step
Click on the
Apple logo
in the top left of the screen and select
System Preferences
.
Click on
Network
.
In the left hand navigation column, click the first connection that is marked
Connected
to select it. All active connections have a green dot next to them.
Click the
Advanced
button found in the lower right corner.
Click the
DNS
tab. In the left hand list for DNS servers, select all entries one by one and click the
–
(minus) button to remove it from the list until the list is empty.
Once no manual entries exist on the list, it will show the default DNS servers given to the machine via DHCP.
Repeat steps 5 and 6 for all active connections.
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Check out this article I found in the ITC Services Portal knowledge base.<br /><br /><a href="https://services.dartmouth.edu/TDClient/1806/Portal/KB/ArticleDet?ID=64653">https://services.dartmouth.edu/TDClient/1806/Portal/KB/ArticleDet?ID=64653</a><br /><br />Reset DNS Servers on Mac