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KillNet Router Checker tests your router settings instantly

• Free DNS hijacking test checks if your router settings are safe
• Easy and safe to use, no need to download or install anything
• Works instantly and with any other security software installed
• Completely free and safe to run and use

Checker is a free DNS hijacking test. If criminals hack your router, they can monitor, control, and redirect you to fake versions of websites and banks or see questionable adverts. This is called DNS hijacking.

KillNet Router Checker safe?
KillNet Router Checker is safe, free, and fast to use. It doesn’t install anything on your computer. It’s made by KillNet with over 30 years expanice

It is important to note that asides from the initial request sent from the computer, the DNS lookup process happens behind the scenes and does not require any further interaction from the computer.

Like every house with a street address, every device on the internet has an IP address linked to it. Without an IP address, the device cannot be found by other devices connected to the internet network. So, when a user types a human-friendly URL like “www.yoursite.com” into their web browser (using a computer-friendly IP address that looks like 192.123.1.1 – for IPv4 or 2606:1100:220:1:258:1893:25c8:1945 – for IPv6), there is a communication between the information typed into the browser (www.yoursite.com) and the IP address through lookup servers including recursive resolvers, root nameserver, top-level domain server (TLD), and authoritative nameserver, before the webpage can be located on the internet.