Replacing OpenDNS with Google Public DNS
Posted by adminJan 9
Many people must have experienced the power of the OpenDNS to browse in a fast and safe browsing power. Now, a brand new Google Public DNS will speed up your browsing experience and get improved security. As a global Domain Name System, Google Public DNS will give you an alternative of the domain provider.
Google Public DNS promises the most reliable service in improving and maintaining your domain system. To start using the Google Public DNS, you will need to set the configuration of the network in order to set it with an appropriate order. You will use the configuration of 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4 as the IP. The specialty of this new service is that it does not require you to have a Google account at all.
The Google Public DNS is also compatible for the latest version of Windows Vista operating system. To set it, you can set it through the control panel in your windows and set the network and internet options. It is very easy to follow the setting of the Google Public.
You can manage the network connection both local area and wireless network connection. To adjust to the Google Public DNS, you should change the Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) and set the Google DNS servers: 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4.







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