Computer Networking Basics PART 2 DNS
What is DNS? Have you ever wondered how your browser finds websites so quickly? The Domain Name System (DNS) is the invisible translator of the Internet. It converts human-friendly website names like www.google.com into machine-readable IP addresses like 209.85.171.100 . Without DNS, we’d have to memorize long strings of numbers just to visit our favorite sites — imagine typing IPs instead of names every time you wanted to check your email or watch a video! ⚙️ How DNS Works When you type a website name into your browser: You Type: www.example.com DNS Query: Your computer asks, “What is the IP address of this site?” DNS Server: The DNS server looks up the correct IP address. Connects To: Your browser connects to the website using that IP address. Each step happens in milliseconds, making the Internet feel instant and seamless. 🏷️ Common Domain Extensions DNS also organizes websites using domain extensions , which tell you what kind of entity owns the site: .edu → Education...