SPEED UP WEB BROWSING WITH GOOGLE DNS

SPEED UP WEB BROWSING WITH GOOGLE  DNS 

There's a simple way you can get to Web sites faster, and it won't cost  you a penny.  You can hack the way your PC uses the Domain Name System (DNS), the technology underlying all  Web browsing. It's far simpler to do than you might imagine, as you'll see in this article.

Click Network and Internet, then Network and Sharing Center, and click Change adapter settings.
Configuring your computer to use Google DNS servers instead of your ISP’s is a simple change that works in all versions of Windows:
1.  Click on the Start Button and type in ncpa.cpl and hit Enter.  In Windows XP, click on the Start Button, click Run and then type in ncpa.cpl. In Windows 8, type ncpa.cpl from the Start Screen and make sure you are running as administrator.
2.  Right click on your active network connection that you use to connect to the Internet and select Properties.
3.  On the Networking / General tab, select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) (version 4 on Windows Vista, 7 and 8) and hit Properties.
4.  On the properties screen, select Use the following DNS server addresses and then type in 8.8.8.8 in the preferred and 8.8.4.4 in the alternate boxes.
5.  Hit OK twice and you are finished.  

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