Aug 27, 2011

Speed up internet! WORKS!(I got 254% Faster!)

WORKS WITH EVERYTHING THAT USES DNS! INCLUDING XBOX 360 + PS3
 Try out namebench. It hunts down the fastest DNS servers available for your computer to use. namebench runs a fair and thorough benchmark using your web browser history, tcpdump output, or standardized datasets in order to provide an individualized recommendation. namebench is completely free and does not modify your system in any way. This project began as a 20% project at Google.

namebench runs on Mac OS X, Windows, and UNIX, and is available with a graphical user interface as well as a command-line interface.

Enjoy :) I gained 254% speed.
Step 1. Download NameBench

Step 2. Run NameBench

Step 3. Look at the top right of your HTML log, and in the box where it says "recommended configuration (fastest and nearest)" note the top 2 servers

Step 4. Use the first two DNS from step 3 with the following guide
  FOR XP
Find out how you can change your DNS settings in Windows XP.
Here we'll show you how to manually assign DNS (Domain Name Service) servers for your Internet connection using Windows XP.

Change the DNS

By doing this you tell your PC which DNS you want to use for all your surfing. Usually this is set to 'automatic' and we will give you the DNS. However, you can actually use any DNS settings you want.
If you want to specify our servers, the addresses you'll need are:
  • Preferred DNS server: 212.159.13.49
  • Alternate DNS server: 212.159.13.50

If you have broadband

  1. Click Start > Control Panel > Network Connections and select your local network.
  2. On the General tab click Properties > Internet Protocol (TCP/IP).
  3. Click Properties
The Internet Protocol window will appear. Click Use the following DNS server addresses and enter the DNS server(s) you want to use. If you want to add more DNS servers click Advanced and then the DNS tab.

If you have dial-up

  1. Click Start > My Computer > Dialup Networking
  2. Right-click on your Internet connection. Then select Properties
  3. Click the Server Types tab on the window which opens
  4. Click TCP/IP Settings
 Windows Vista: http://www.plus.net/support/domains_and_...s_xp.shtml(step 6)
Windows Seven: http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/150...s-7-a.html

Tool link:
http://www.enterupload.com/niwgqu3dapf5/Open-source_DNS_Benchmark_Utility.zip.html

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