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AndroidĪndroid requires a static IP address to use custom DNS addresses, which takes additional setup steps. The bottom line is all this will work to slow down your browsing experience. A web page you load will have its IP address along with some other content such as images, iframes and ads from other IP addresses.
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We just expect our internet to work once we load some data. *Note that if the nf has a line such as # generated by network manager it should not be edited directly but from network manager.By default, your ISP automatically dictates which preferred and alternate DNS server you use. The “Name server IP address” column shows the lines to add to the configuration file: The following table displays which name server IP addresses to use depending on which datacentre houses your cloud servers. Add lines for the name servers that you want to use. Open the nf file with an editor: sudo vi /etc/nfĢ. N.B: machines joined to the active directory forest should use the following settings instead: 144.82.252.9, 193.60.252.9. Select the + button to add a new DNS serverħ. Remove any existing addresses: highlight the address by clicking on it and select the – button. By default, your primary network interface is selected. Select a network interface from the sidebar. Select System Preferences from the Apple menuģ. This only applies if your DNS settings are manually configured and not obtained by DHCP.ġ. Type in the following DNS server address: 144.82.250.1 for Preferred and 193.60.250.1 Manually set the DNS server address by selecting the radio button next to Use the following DNS server addresses.Ħ. Select Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) to highlight, then select Properties button againĥ. Select your connection type ( Local Area Connection)Ĥ. In the search box, type adapter, and then, under Network and Sharing Centre, select View network connectionsĢ. In Windows 7, open Network Connections by selecting the Start button, and then selecting Control Panel.In Windows 8.1, select the Start button, start typing View network connections, and then select View network connections in the list.In Windows 10, in the search box on the taskbar, type View network connections, and then select View network connections at the top of the list.This only applies if your DNS settings are manually configured and not obtained by DHCP.
