Wednesday, June 2, 2010

HACK DNS FOR HIGH SPEED INTERNET SURFING

Before I tell you how to hack DNS, I must tell you something about DNS. When you type the URL of any website to your browser, that URL must be translated to IP Address so that the web server and the Internet routers can understand. DNS does that job. DNS server live over internet and your computer request them to do that translation. When you use an ISP, your computer will automatically contact to the DNS server provided by your ISP. Now if there is any delay in contacting the DNS server or the DNS server is taking too long time to resolve the URL to IP Address then you get delay in receiving that website.

Now here I discuss the simplest way to hack DNS for high speed internet browsing. Use the free, super fast DNS server run by opendns services. Instead of your ISP’s DNS servers. OpenDNS has a monstrously big DNS cache, with DNS servers around the world, so you’ll be able to retrieve IP addresses from it more quickly than from your ISP’s DNS servers.

The addresses of the OpenDNS servers are 208.67.222.222 for a primary DNS server and 208.67.220.220
for a secondary server. To use the open DNS server just follow the following steps:-

1. Open the network connection.

2. Right click your network connection and click on properties.

3. Highlight the TCP/IP option and click properties.

4. Check the “use the following DNS” or something like that.

5. In the ‘Preferred DNS server’ type 208.67.222.222

6. In the alternate DNS server type 208.67.220.220

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