A Bad Day How to choose server DNS and check the speed of our DNS
Sometimes we need to put our network settings by hand and we need a dns server. At such times it is often difficult to remember which server, if you have Internet access to my recommendation is to go to bandaancha and choose a server that corresponds with our Internet Service Provider (ISP).
Another option for emergencies is to learn some DNS connection and once we go to the previous page and choose the most appropriate version for this are not fools google have created two DNS, 8.8.4.4 and 8.8.8.8, as see very easy to remember and you can save more than a pinch.
To analyze the speed of our DNS there are multiple ways, but I found a software that I liked it, and by the way has led to this mini tutorial. Namebench is an open source project under Apache license.
The inteface in a snap, and also management, simply run it and give Start Benchmark:
Once you have completed the report presents the browser, in which we compare our DNS with Google and other generic drugs, and also shows a recommended configuration.
In my case as you see me say that one of my secondary DNS is faster than it had as primary, so I recommend placing well.
To stop the DNS server and tells us we must go to network connections, select the connection you're using, right click -> properties and the following window will appear, double-click the TCP protocol / IP (1 ) in advanced within the IP protocol ( 2), and the DNS tab add or rearrange the DNS (3 ).
namebench is available for Windows, Linux and Mac
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