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[WIP] Various fixes to dns kb from Crowdin #185
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@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ Suppose that you want AdGuard Home to block `somebadsite.com` but for some reaso | |||
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Most likely, you haven’t configured your device to use AdGuard Home as the default DNS server. To check if you’re using AdGuard Home as your default DNS server: | |||
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1. On Windows, open a Terminal window (*Start* → *Run* → `cmd.exe`). On other systems, open your Terminal application. | |||
1. On Windows, open Command Line Interface (*Start* → *Run* → `cmd.exe`). On other systems, open your Terminal application. |
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Isn't cmd.exe called Command Prompt rather than Command Line Interface (which is a generic term also applicable to bash, PowerShell, etc)?
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Thanks for noticing. We'll fix it.
@@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ By doing that, you will lose connections to Wi-Fi routers and other specific net | |||
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The easiest way to clear your DNS cache on your Android device is to turn the Airplane mode on and off. You can enable/disable the Airplane Mode in the Quick Settings pane. | |||
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A hard reboot can also help flush the DNS cache for your device. In order to do that, press and hold the power button for at least 20 seconds. It will (usually) force your device to reboot manually and the DNS cache will be cleared. | |||
A hard reboot of the device also flushes the DNS cache. In order to do that, press and hold the power button for at least 20 seconds. It will (usually) force your device to reboot manually and the DNS cache will be cleared. |
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A hard reboot
Немного странный совет - на новых дроидах есть кнопка "Исправление проблем с подключением", и есть штатная перезагрузка. Также удаление подключения или переключение между сетями может помочь.
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The easiest way to clear your DNS cache on your Android device is to turn the Airplane mode on and off. You can enable/disable the Airplane Mode in the Quick Settings pane. |
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in the Quick Settings pane.
его там может не быть. Лучше через настройки описать
https://support.google.com/pixelphone/answer/2819583#zippy=%2Cairplane-mode
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