Tech Tips
OpenDNS
7 June 2010
Over the last 3 days, I’ve had a lot of replacement parts to my black MacBook. Thanks to AppleCare and my 2 external backups, it’s been pretty painless, if a little time consuming. I got new RAM, and an unexpected boost from 2GB to 3GB. Then I needed a new hard drive, too, and an unexpected boost from Mac OS X 10.5 to 10.6 (Snow Leopard).
Embracing change, I switched the DNS servers on our Time Capsule settings from Time Warner Cable’s default values to the settings over at OpenDNS. The internets have gotten peppier with every one of the above changes. Upgrading your RAM or your OS will probably cost most of you money, but you can all upgrade to OpenDNS for free … and I highly recommend you give it a shot!
Just be sure to write down your current settings so you can reverse them if it doesn’t make things peppier for you. (Sidebar: If you say it in French, a peppier might be the guy that walks around fancy restaurants to grind some pepper on your soupe or salade.)
Hi Kevin,
Glad you are enjoying OpenDNS. I think “peppier” is an excellent description for what it can do to your Internet.
Feel free to get in touch if you ever have any OpenDNS questions.
Best,
Laura
Laura Oppenheimer
8 Jun 10 at 8:59 am edit_comment_link(__('Edit', 'sandbox'), ' ', ''); ?>
OpenDNS just got really popular, thanks to David Pogue:
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/08/19/technology/personaltech/19pogue.html
Kevin
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