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Tuesday, August 03, 2010
Public DNS Server Tool for changing DNS server in your computer fast
Lately there are 3 popular DNS that offers faster, safer and reliable connection. The 3 popular DNS are Norton DNS Public Beta, Google Public DNS and OpenDNS. DNS or global Domain Name System is an important part of the web’s infrastructure. It acts like a phone book. That means if you’re using a good phone book, it will make your search easier. The 3 popular DNS listed above are good but sometimes you just have to switch between those 3 DNS. That’s because due to some other reasons like your online location, some DNS might not work as good as they claim. Thus there is a need to change DNS from time to time. Now here’s the problem with changing DNS. You have to remember the IP address and fill the numbers. It’s an annoying process if you always changing it. Here’s a small utility tool that might make your life easier. Public DNS Server Tool is a small utility design for changing DNS server fast and easy. Currently there is seven preset pair of DNS servers ready for you to choose once install. The seven preset pair of DNS servers is Google Public DNS, OpenDNS, OpenDNS Family Shield, Norton DNS, Comodo Secure DNS, Scrub DNS and DNS Advantage. Yan can also manually set your own group of DNS servers. Once you’ve set the DNS servers all you need to do is choose from the option listed and click on it. All the changes will be done by just a click. By the way Public DNS server tool is compatible with Windows XP, Vista and 7.
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Hi Kumowai, I read your post and I'm afraid it goes right over my head. I've got to study up on all of this, I knew what DNS I thought until I read this post,now I'm not so sure.But I will have my webmaster see if this is something I need on my website.I went over to the link and right then I knew I wouldn't be able to do this without help. You explained very well,but I've got a problem w/my age...too old. jj
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