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Accelerate Internet with DNS Jumper

Written By Unknown on Tuesday, May 11, 2010 | 4:58 AM


A little review of what it is DNS, DNS is (Domain Name System) is a system that stores information about host name or domain name in the form of scattered databases (Distributed databases) in a computer network, such as the Internet. DNS provides the IP address for each host name and record each letter transmitting server (the mail exchange server) receive electronic mail (email) for each domain.

Changing DNS on a computer is one of the tricks to speed up internet connection to change their way to manually click the Programs menu and then click the Show All Connections Click pal connections with select properties then select the Networking tab click on the option of Internet Protocol (TCP / IP), see picture.


then click properties again select Use the Following DNS addresses: then input your DNS

If confused, please look for an appropriate DNS slides into the links below for more details of the use of DNS features.

http://www.opendns.com/solutions/overview/

http://code.google.com/speed/public-dns/

http://www.comodo.com/secure-dns/

http://www.dnsadvantage.com/

http://www.ultradns.com/

http://www.opennicproject.org/index.php/start-here/51-migrate-to-opennic/75-public-dns

The easiest way just use DNS jumper.

You can download DNS jumper here
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OpenDNS Launches Free Porn Filter

Written By Unknown on Friday, March 12, 2010 | 5:00 AM

OpenDNS, a innovative startup that uses the domain name lookup architecture to fix misspellings and block attempts to surf phishing sites, now lets home users and IT administrators alike to block access to adult-oriented sites, using a long list of verboten URLs provided by St. Bernard’s human-edited database iGuard.

OpenDNS, which THREAT LEVEL highly recommends, is a free replacement to domain name service usually provided by ISPs. DNS is essentially a constantly changing phone book for the internet. When you want to surf to wired.com, your computer asks a DNS server to translate the name of the site into the numeric IP address where the site currently lives. OpenDNS is attempting to add intelligence to this service by removing confirmed phishing sites from the database, letting users choose to have craigslist.cm automatically changed to craigslist.com to prevent domain squatting, and providing a keyword browsing service that works on multiple computers.

Now users can also choose to block adult content, from tasteless sites to hardcore pornography, by signing onto a new service. It’s easiest to use for large networks or individuals with a static IP address. Those who have a dynamic IP address (most common with dial-up or lower tier broadband connections) need to jump through an extra hoop by installing a program that reports your computer’s current address to OpenDNS. It’s relatively straightforward, though OpenDNS could do a better job of providing instructions.

Even if you aren’t interested in a free internet filter, you may well find that OpenDNS can keep you online when everyone else is timing out.

FOR MORE , VISIT HERE: WWW.FREEINTERNETTRICK.CO.CC
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