http://code.google.com/speed/public-dns/docs/intro.html
A couple of things it doesn't mention but are also definite benefits (for me anyway) are;
- Automatically opting out of any Service Provider "search" services (such as those offered by Virgin Media) when you miss-type a URL
- Avoiding any blocks your Service Provider might put on you reaching certain sites by substituting DNS entries. Of course the down side of using a service like Google is that suddenly by using a US-based service you are subject to US law and filtering
Here are the instructions in order to set-up your Mac to use Google DNS.
Go to the top-right of the screen and right-click the Network (Wireless?) network icon;
Apple Network Options |
Select "Open Network Preferences";
Network Preferences |
Click on the "Advanced" button at the bottom right;
Advanced Network Options |
Click on the "DNS" tab (centre-middle at the top);
DNS Servers |
As you can see in the screen shot the Google IP addresses for DNS are 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4 (which are certainly a lot easier to remember than IP addresses generally!).
You need to remove any entries that are already in this box and replace them with the two IP addresses above.
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