As mentioned, the most common reason that you’ll see the “No Internet, secured” status is that you’re too far away from the...
Locate the disk you want to check in the Disk Management window. Right-click it and select “Properties.” Click over to the “Volumes”...
You’ll probably want to use GPT when setting up a drive. It’s a more modern, robust standard that all computers are moving...
Why configure Secure Boot? This type of hardware restriction protects the operating system from rootkits and other attacks that may not be...
UEFI is a mini-operating system that sits on top of a computer’s hardware and firmware. Instead of being stored in firmware, as...
Dynamic DNS (DDNS) is a method of automatically updating DNS entries – particularly important when a DHCP and a DNS server interact....
Before troubleshooting TXT records: Remember that it can take up to 72 hours for DNS changes to go into effect, depending on...
Changing to using a different DNS provider will not change your IP address. It is possible that if your IP has changed...
By default, your router uses your Internet service provider’s DNS servers. If you change the DNS server on your router, every other...
Server identification is a process of identifying whether a scanned device is a server or a workstation from the obtained scan data....
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