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Friday, January 01, 2010

How to use Google Public DNS on Windows 7 and Windows XP

Since there is so many people aren't using on Windows Vista, i have decide to post how to configure the GOOGLE DNS in Windows Xp and also Windows 7. Enjoy Pal!!

For the Windows Vista or Previous Post Plz follow this Link!!



Set up Google Public DNS on Windows XP

1. Print this out if you are concerned that you won’t remember the details. You could lose your internet connectionif something doesn’t go well. You can reverse any changes you make here by following these steps.
2. Open up the Control Panel and click “Network and Internet Connections”.
googdns-xp-control-panel
2. Then click “Network Connections”.
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4. Select your active internet connection and right click on it.
googdns-xp-local-area-right-click
5. Select the TCP/IP service in the list and then click on the Properties button.
googdns-xp-network-connection-props
6. Look for the DNS section. If there are already numbers listed in there, be sure to write them down so that you can put things back the way they were if Google’s DNS doesn’t work out for you. If the “obtain automatically” button is filled, select the “use the following” button. Then enter in these two numbers – ( 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4 ) – into the DNS section as shown. Click OK to finish up.
googdns-xp-ip-props
7. Open up your web browser and surf around awhile. If you aren’t getting anywhere, try a reboot.

Set up Google Public DNS on Windows 7

1. Print this out if you are concerned that you won’t remember the details. You could lose your internet connectionif something doesn’t go well. You can reverse any changes you make here by following these steps.
2. Open up the Control Panel, then select “Network and Internet”.
googdns-win7-control-panel
3. Select “Network and Sharing Center”.
googdns-win7-network internet
4. Select “Change adapter settings”.
googdns-win7-network sharing-center
5. Right click on your current internet connection and choose “Properties”.
googdns-win7-local-area-right-click
6. Select the “TCP/IPv4” service in the list, then click the “Properties” button.
googdns-win7-local-connection-props
7. Look for the DNS section. If there are already numbers listed in there, be sure to write them down so that you can put things back the way they were if Google’s DNS doesn’t work out for you. If the “obtain automatically” button is filled, select the “use the following” button. Then enter in these two numbers – ( 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4 ) – into the DNS section as shown. Click OK to finish up.
googdns-win7-ip-props
8. Open up your web browser and surf around awhile. If you aren’t getting anywhere, try a reboot.


4 comments:

  1. hello..i'm from lyn

    it really works

    thanks

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  2. Thx for commenting! hope to share more useful tips with my readers only!! =)

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  3. HoLy Sh*t!~
    Its working!~ OMG OMG
    Thanks dude =)

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  4. No prob bro!! juz sharing useful tips!!

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