Your local internet service provider probably doesn’t have the
fastest DNS servers, and that can slow down your browsing, since your
browser needs to look up the IP address of every web site you try to
view. Here is how to switch to either OpenDNS or Google DNS for faster
browsing times.
Switching to a Better DNS Provider
The first thing we need to do is right-click on the network status
notification icon and choose to Open the Network and Sharing Center from
the context menu.
Then click on the Change adapter settings hyperlink on the left-hand side of the Network and Sharing Center.
Then click on the Change adapter settings hyperlink on the left-hand side of the Network and Sharing Center.
When the properties for your network adapter open, you will need to select Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP / IPv4) from the list, then click properties.
Our example will have opened the IPv4 settings for your network
adapter. You will see in the bottom half of the dialog that your PC is
set to get its DNS settings “automatically”. You will need to change
that so that we can manually specify the DNS servers we want to use. Now
simply choose a service below and enter the DNS server addresses.
Google DNS
Preferred: 8.8.8.8
Alternate: 8.8.4.4
Alternate: 8.8.4.4
OpenDNS
Preferred: 208.67.222.222
Alternate: 208.67.220.220
Alternate: 208.67.220.220
We opted to go with Google DNS for now — while they could use this
data to track your browsing habits, personally we’re not that worried
about it.





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