If you are referring to the individual routers that netgear makes, then the dns will be whatever ip address is set as the main ip address for the individual router, generally 192.168.0.1, the netgear default.
If you are looking for the dns servers that netgear uses to direct you to their website, why on earth would you need to know let alone want to know that?!?
The reason you would need to know this is so you can set up a static ip, or port forwarding. so dont listen to the ignorant person above. You can obtain this by going to your routers web interface page, or calling your isp and asking for your dns, which they can tell you right away. if they ask you why, tell them you want to set up a static ip, and dont buy whatever they try to sell you after that, you dont need it.
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