Want to increase the speed of Wi-Fi on your iPhone or iPod touch? If you have problems with speed wireless Internet connection on your iOS-device, we have a solution. You can increase the speed of loading web pages faster using a DNS-servers.
DNS (Domain Name System, Domain Name System) was invented in 1983 by Paul Mokapetrisom. Technology eliminates the need for end users memorize a meaningless set of numbers IP-addresses, offering access to sites to enter in the browser address understandable.
Most often, we use the DNS-server, which by default is provided by our ISP. But if we want to speed up loading of web pages on your iDevayse, you must configure specific DNS-servers.
How to increase the speed of Wi-Fi for iPhone, iPod touch and iPad with DNS-server
Step 1 : Go to Settings iPhone.
Step 2 : Open the Wi-Fi.
Step 3 : Click the blue arrow next to the name your wireless network for which you want to specify a custom server.
Step 4 : Here, the line you need to enter the DNS is one of two options:
DNS-servers Google: 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4;
OpenDNS: 208.67.222.222 and 208.67.220.220;
Specifying a custom DNS-server is particularly effective on older iOS-devices such as iPhone 2G and iPhone 3G, although will not be superfluous, and for the owners and the iPad 2 iPhone 4S.
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