Google recently launched a new service that allows Internet users around the world using Google’s control. At first I use OpenDNS to speed up access to foreign sites, to control Google will crawl your site more quickly. Although it is not going to feel much difference. The following is a brief info how to change your DNS.
Advantages using Google DNS
Google as an info-gatherer giant info site that recognizes the millions of new web pages every minute without stopping. With Google’s control so when we call a web page will direct the process by Google’s servers and the server proceed to the site pages. This reduces the latency and jumps from server to server.
You’ll get more page views quickly, the results you get will vary depending on your internet speed.
DNS Settings
Open System Preferences, then open the pane Network. Choose the device you use to connect to the Internet.
For those of you who use WiFi select AirPort, select the device on the Internet for the use of wireless service cellular phone GSM or CDMA.
Once selected, press the Advanced button, then open the tab control. One nice thing about DNS settings in Mac OS X, is able to save a lot of info control. So, you do not need to remove your ISP’s DNS, or other control.
Click the [+] and input the number 8.8.8.8 press Return to accept it. Then input the number two Google DNS 8.8.4.4 and press Return again. Two control had to be listed at the bottom, the two control move Google had the top of the list.
Two control most of the control to be used by Mac OS X.
Press the OK button to accept all changes. You do not need to reboot, changes will occur directly.




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