Note: Before changing your DNS addresses, you must have the new DNS address ready to be entered. If you do not know the DNS address, contact your ISP or the company/school IT department. If you're wanting to use OpenDNS, the addresses are DNS1: 208.67.222.222 and DNS2: 208.67.220.220. If you want to use Google's DNS, its addresses are DNS1: 8.8.8.8 and DNS2: 8.8.4.4.
Tip: We suggest if a DNS address is already entered, you write the address information down in case you need to change it back.
Windows 7 users
Windows Vista users
Windows XP users
Windows 98 users
Microsoft Windows 7 users
Click Start and then Control Panel
Click View network status and tasks
Click Change adapter settings on the left portion of the Window.
Double-click the icon for the Internet connection you're using. Often this will be labeled "Local Area Connection" or the name of your ISP. If you have multiple connections, make sure not to click the one with the red X.
Click the Properties button.
Click and highlight Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) and click Properties.
If not already selected, select Use the following DNS server addresses
Enter the new DNS addresses and then click Ok and close out of all other windows.
Microsoft Windows Vista users
Click Start and then Control Panel
Click View network status and tasks
Click View status for the network connection.
Click Properties and Continue.
Click and highlight Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) and click Properties.
If not already selected, select Use the following DNS server addresses
Enter the new DNS addresses and then click Ok and close out of all other windows.
Microsoft Windows XP users
Click Start, Settings, and then Control Panel
In the Control Panel window double-click the Network Connections icon.
Double-click the icon for the Internet connection you're using. Often this will be labeled "Local Area Connection" or the name of your ISP. If you have multiple connections, make sure not to click the one with the red X.
Click the Properties button.
Highlight Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) in the connection items list and click the Properties button.
Select Use the following DNS server addresses if not already selected.
Enter the new DNS addresses and then click Ok and close out of all other windows.
Windows 98 users
Click Start, Settings, and then Control Panel
In the Control Panel window double-click the Network icon.
Highlight TCP/IP Ethernet adapter in the connection items list and click the Properties button.
In the Properties Window click the DNS Configuration tab and select Enable DNS.
If any DNS Server is listed, highlight each and click the Remove button.
Once no DNS is listed type in the new addresses and click the Add button.
Once all added, click Ok and close out of all other windows.
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