There is
perhaps nothing more painful than having a slow internet connection in the
modern world and it is even more painful if you have good bandwidth but it does
not capitalizes the full potential of the bandwidth. One good way to make your
browsing experience faster and more reliable is by hacking the Domain Name
System (DNS) system.
The routers
and internet servers do not understand the web address that you write in your
browser, such as www.google.com. The website’s address is converted in to a
string of numbers which is called IP address, such as 74.125.224.72. DNS server
is the one which transforms a web address into an IP address. If your ISP’s
connection with the DNS server is slow then it does not matter how big your
bandwidth is since the full potential cannot be utilized as the DNS lookup will
be slow.
Three ways
are suggested in the following text to hack the DNS lookup process to make it
faster by not using your ISP’s DNS server.
OpenDNS’s
Premium DNS service
OpenDNS is
the one that is preferred by many, more than 50 million, and it is our favorite
too. It has 21 global data centers which are strategically located so that when
a DNS request is made the closest DNS serverresolves it. Thus, making the
process faster as company describes it in the following words:
“Unlike
other providers, OpenDNS’s network uses sophisticated Anycast routing
technology, which means no matter where you are in the world, your DNS requests
are answered by the datacenter closest to you.”
It is more
reliable and secure than the ISP’sDNS server as well. On top of that it is very
flexible and provides many additional features. When you signup then you will
provided with a guided manual about the service.
Google
Public DNS
Google has a
vast knowledge base about DNS because of their search technology which requires
crawling the web faster to answer search queries faster. Thus, they also have a
very good, free and reliable DNS service. You can get more information
instructions here.
Namebench
namebench is
very different from OpenDNS or Google Public DNS in the sense that it is a free
softwarewhich you download and install on your device and then run it to find
the best DNS system for you. It does not resolves the DNS itself but compares
different DNS systems, such as OpenDNS or Google Public DNS or your ISP’s DNS.
Source: here
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