Using Google Public DNS

Using Google Public DNS will make your browsing really fast. Logically no (because it will depend on your ISP)!. Instead, it will make your browser look first in Google's DNS Records. That way your computer will easily find out this domain and fetch the information so that it will display in your browser.

Since Google is an Internet Giant and a Search Engine company, it has lots of DNS records and as well as to what server they are pointed.

It simply asks Google to where a domain is located based on its records.Using Google Public DNS will not  make the streaming of videos and music faster. It will still be the same and will be a matter
of your applied internet speed in your specific Internet Service Provider (ISP).

To use Google Public DNS, configure your IPV4 Properties or your TCP/IP Protocol in your adapter settings and use 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4 in the DNS settings. If you are using a Wireless Router in your home and make the effect automatic to all the Computers that are connected to the router, you can also put Google's DNS in the DHCP Settings and specifically the Primary DNS and Secondary DNS. Reboot your router so that the changes will take effect.

Happy Browsing =(

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