Merge pull request #24200 from docker/agent/issue-24190

docs: address issue #24190
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David Karlsson
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## Network how-tos for Mac and Windows
With Docker Desktop version 4.42 and later, you can control how Docker handles container networking and DNS resolution to better support a range of environments — from IPv4-only to dual-stack and IPv6-only systems. These settings help prevent timeouts and connectivity issues caused by incompatible or misconfigured host networks.
You can control how Docker handles container networking and DNS resolution to better support a range of environments — from IPv4-only to dual-stack and IPv6-only systems. These settings help prevent timeouts and connectivity issues caused by incompatible or misconfigured host networks.
You can set the following settings on the **Network** tab in the Docker Desktop Dashboard settings, or if you're an admin, with Settings Management via the [`admin-settings.json` file](/manuals/enterprise/security/hardened-desktop/settings-management/configure-json-file.md#networking), or the [Admin Console](/manuals/enterprise/security/hardened-desktop/settings-management/configure-admin-console.md)