Friday, 22 November 2013

How To Speed Up Internet with Open DNS [Windows XP]

Open DNS Windows XP
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What Is DNS ?


The DNS (Domain Name System) is the phonebook of the Internet. When you enter a website into a browser, it's DNS that finds the optimal machine to serve that website to you. Without it, browsing as we know it would not be possible.
eg:

When you type an internet address in your web browser " www.google.com", the request first goes to the DNS servers of your local ISP. These “Domain Name Servers” will translate the web URL into some cryptic and hard-to-remember numeric address " 74.125.39.104"
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Open DNS serve 30 billion DNS requests to 20 million customers every day, with plenty of capacity to spare. You're probably using DNS service from your Internet Service Provider (ISP) today, but ISPs have notoriously unreliable and slow service. OpenDNS is the best  DNS service available and its the best solution for slow internet Connections.

lets see how to setup OpenDNS for your Computer

  • First go to Control Panel ---> Network Connections -->Right Click on current
    Internet connection profile
    • Go to Properties

    Open DNS Windows XP

  • In properties Click on "Network" Option
    • Click on "Properties" Button

    Open DNS Windows XP

  • In the DNS section fill with this numbers
    Preferred DNS Server : 208.067.222.222
    Alternate DNS Server :  208.067.220.220

    Open DNS Windows XP

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Click On this link to find out to setup is successful or not
Click Here To Check The Connection ....

If connection is successful it'll appear like this


Open DNS Windows XP

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