How to Make You Internet Faster Than Ever in a Few Steps
Is your internet really slow? Here’s a DNS from google.com
Importance of DNS
The DNS protocol is a vital part of the web's infrastructure, serving as the Internet's phone book: every time you go to the website, the PC performs a DNS lookup. Complex pages require multiple DNS lookups before starting loading, so the PC might be performing 100s of lookups every day.
With web pages becoming complex every day, referencing resources from various domains, DNS lookups can become an important bottleneck in the browsing experience. Every time a client wants to query a DNS resolver over the network, the latency launched can be important, according to the proximity and number of name servers the resolver has to query. For an instance, the following screen shot displays the timings reported by the Page Speed web performance measurement tool. Every bar means a resource referenced from the page; the black part point to DNS lookups.
• Step 1
Go to control panel.
• Step 2
Click on the networks and internet. After that, click on the network sharing center.
• Step 3
Click on the network sharing center.
After that in network sharing center click on next to connection - wireless network connection is the same for LAN or cable connections
• Step 4
After that, go to properties option.
• Step 5
After that, click on the internet protocol version 4 tcp
• Step 6
After that, click on properties one more time.
• Step 7
Then in the DNS field put 8.8.8.8 then 8.8.4.4.
• Step 8
It also supports for windows XP and Vista.



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