Changing my DNS
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1 | Have recently read that Cloudfare's IP address will speed up my surfing. Is it worth doing...or to the Google address? fishb8 - 2021-05-13 11:23:00 |
2 | Unless your ISPs DNS is extremely slow it isn't going to make much of a difference either way. As to the second question if you change it on the router it will apply to any devices you have connected to it unless you have manually specified an alternate DNS on the device itself. vtecintegra - 2021-05-13 12:04:00 |
3 | Go into router and go into the DNS server page and set cloudflare. tygertung - 2021-05-13 12:05:00 |
4 | Placebo effect, even on myRepublic. spyware - 2021-05-13 12:29:00 |
5 | really doesn't make that much difference, only reason you might want to is for one of the service based dns servers eg ad blocking, porn/bad website filtering etc Edited by king1 at 1:17 pm, Thu 13 May king1 - 2021-05-13 13:16:00 |
6 | spyware wrote: I an on MyRepublic...never noticed any delays or blocked sites with them. fishb8 - 2021-05-13 15:01:00 |
7 | Try setting up a pi-hole. Look it up. tygertung - 2021-05-13 16:42:00 |
8 | Steak and cheese are the only pies that I'm familiar with! fishb8 - 2021-05-14 08:00:00 |
9 | You need to get familiar with Raspberry Pies. spyware - 2021-05-14 08:32:00 |
10 | You don't even need to run it on a Rasberry Pi which are very expensive. I'm running it on an old HP slim client which I bought for $15. tygertung - 2021-05-14 11:32:00 |