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Changing your DNS
Speed and security are two things that most people care about when they are browsing the internet. An easy way to handle both is by changing your DNS. DNS stands for Domain Name System and to put it in simple terms, it assigns common names to IP addresses. Your ISP will assign you a DNS which is usually one of theirs. For the most part, it works fine unless something goes wrong and you have to call their tech support telling them that they have issues with their DNS servers and end up fixing the problem yourself on your end since you know more then they do.
If you want better peformance, consider using OpenDNS and Google Public DNS and both are free. OpenDNS and Google Public DNS are the two latest public DNS available. Besides making your web pages load faster, they give you the extra security of warning you that a website may be malicious when you do a web search. It does not prevent you from getting malware or a virus, it just marks suspicious websites that may possibly be dangerous. You're responsible for your own anti-virus and malware protection. Here is the DNS information: OpenDNS = 208.67.222.222 and 208.67.220.220 Google Public DNS = 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4 By now, some of you may be saying, "huh?" so I'll make it simple for you and I will use the OpenDNS information in my directions. Feel free to use the Google Public DNS instead. OpenDNS actually does a lot more if you register with them, but that gets a lot more technical. If you're using Windows XP
**WARNING** If you have cable for your TV and internet and using the same router that the cable company gave you for both, don't change the DNS settings on the router since that may affect your cable TV. Just make changes on the computers. If there are any existing information, take note of that information before changing it in case you need to revert back to it. **Disclaimer** I'm not responsible if you make a mistake that would prevent your internet from working properly. |
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Use Hotspot Shield... that should work too...
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Fantastic. How does it work on Win 7? Would it be the same as XP for the changes?
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