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Originally Posted by Raging Idiot
I haven't tried it yet, but right now my connection is quite fast with no lag time for connection initialization.
Sometimes it can be slow, which I have generally attributed to bad signal or overloaded servers during peak times.
Perhaps hard coding the DNS is allowing the faster connections, but is it consistent?
In other words, if it's not consistent, then perhaps we could create a switcher program that would effectively switch out the DNS settings whenever one is slow.
I'm just brainstorming possibilities here, I don't know exactly how it works.
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You probably won't find a faster or more reliable DNS set than 4.2.2.1 / 2
In the ~4-5 years I've been using it, 4.2.2.2 has only been down once - and all of my customers (60+) use those two DNS servers for lookup.