Short: System Preference > Network > Airport (WiFi) or Ethernet (LAN) > Advanced.. > DNS > under DNS Servers click the + button > Add 208.67.222.222 and 208.67.220.220 (or any other IPs from the list below) > OK | |
When you're on your desktop, click the Mac Apple, then click on "System Preferences". The System Preferences window will appear. Click on "Network" here. | |
Now you'll see the Network center. Select your ethernet adapter here on the left, then click on "Advanced..." | |
Click on the "DNS"-tab. Now you can add DNS servers by clicking on the "+" in the bottom left. | |
Add the desired DNS servers: OpenDNS: 208.67.222.222 + 208.67.220.220 ComodoDNS: 156.154.70.22 + 156.154.71.22 GoogleDNS: 8.8.4.4 + 8.8.8.8 UltraDNS: 156.154.70.1 + 156.154.71.1 NortonDNS: 198.153.192.1 + 198.153.194.1 Once finished, click on "OK" at the bottom right of this window. | |
Back in the network center, you'll see that the newly added DNS servers now appear right next to "DNS Server:" - so it's done now. Click on "Apply" at the bottom right to save your changes. You've successfully changed your DNS settings. |
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Monday, April 29, 2013
How to configure your DNS settings on Mac
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