Friday, October 3, 2014

How to Change DNS Settings on Android


You can change the DNS settings on Android devices usually unscheduled.
Click on Settings in the main menu. Click on the Wireless Network Settings in the menu if a modem which is connected to the modem and modem information comes from the menu that appears and hold on the name of the network in the network change and have forget you're saying you change network.

Home> Settings> Wireless> part of the network from the WiFi is active on're going to keep pressing the touch. "Change Network" flag. Click Show advanced options. IP Settings, DHCP, replace it with the seçilidir.statik.

Options; Select Advanced from the advanced options will be part of the IP settings drop-down menu section are activated using a static IP. Then the IP Address, Subnet Mask, and we need to configure the DNS settings.

Our part of the IP address in the IP Address automatically change the DNS settings here you come.

DNS 1 and DNS 2 4.2.2.2 4.2.2.1 settings we need to do. Employees with a DNS address after you make these settings back just to save wounds remain.

There are applications that allow us to change the DNS and you can download from the Android Market.

Access to restricted sites on your Android device absolutely must change the DNS information in the process.
As in the computer either manually or programmatically able to do DNS changes. We recommend setting your DNS settings manually if you run fewer applications because of how much performance you'll get it from your Android device.

DNS 1 and DNS 2 DNS settings area that Google can enter 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4. Following this process, turn off your internet connection; If you open it again, you can log in to the site you want without any problems.

To change the DNS settings:

Open the Settings on the device.
Select “Wi-Fi”.
Long press your current network, then select “Modify network”.
Mark “Show advanced options” check box.
Change “IP settings” to “Static”
Add the DNS servers IPs to the “DNS 1”, and “DNS 2” fields.
Press “Save” button, disconnect from the network, and reconnect for changes to take effect.
UPDATE: Note that setting IP Settings to “Static” will affect the way that DHCP does address allocation and can be used only as a short-term solution. In order to work correctly, you have to configure your router and assign static IP to the device’s MAC address.


How to change DNS address in KitKat Android Phone

Enable Wi-Fi and open Wi-Fi settings, long press your router and select “Modify Network” option.

Check “Show Advanced Options”, scroll down and change IP settings from DHCP to Static. Save the option

Now, scroll down to DNS 1 and add the new DNS IP. For Google DNS type 8.8.8.8

Select DNS 2 and add the second DNS IP. For Google DNS type: 8.8.4.4


How to achive device wide DNS settings

The above method is for single Wi-Fi connection. If you need to use your new DNS on all your connections including 3G/4G, you can use a free app DNS Changer, but the app requires root access.


If your device is rooted, install the app from Play Store. Once installed, you can quickly set DNS servers IP manually or select them from a list of DNS providers. You can set program to automatically apply these settings both to Wi-Fi and 3G/4G data connection.

popular free DNS services

Google Public DNS:
DNS 1: 8.8.8.8, DNS 2: 8.8.4.4

OpenDNS:
DNS 1: 208.67.222.222, DNS 2: 208.67.220.220

Comodo Secure DNS:
DNS 1: 8.26.56.26, DNS 2: 8.20.247.20

Norton ConnectSafe:
DNS 1: 198.153.192.40, DNS 2: 198.153.194.40

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