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The following links will assist in configuring your computers and/or router to use OpenDNS. This step is very important as your DNS must point to OpenDNS ... to set up Windows XP to use OpenDNS
How do I configure Windows Vista to use OpenDNS?
How do I configure Mac OS X ...
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... the complete measurements, the Standard Deviation of Google was about 3 times that of OpenDNS, and even with the spikes removes, the standard deviation of Google was twice that of ... time. The Google DNS service will get better with time I imagine or so do many other people. Does this mean OpenDNS is in trouble? Not if they continue to innovate. But innovate they must in order to compete.
Finally, ...
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... 's a free version, which serves my needs (and my church's needs) rather well. You can read more about OpenDNS here.
I was surprised (and a little worried) when I read that Google was also offering a DNS service, ... that (initially) all Google is offering is faster DNS, nothing more. You can also read
OpenDNS's response to the Google offering.
Well, if you are using your ISP's DNS ...
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... you with an account and a dashboard where you can set options such as filtering. OpenDNS is a developed service and it’s well thought out and implemented. You can read ... for a total of 1668 milliseconds.
That’s not really a comprehensive test but it looks like OpenDNS is faster for now and it is very feature rich. But this should be interesting to see how this plays out since Google ...
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... than the Gift of Safe.
By giving the Gift of Safe (aka the OpenDNS Deluxe Family Pack) all of your Internet-connected loved ones benefit greatly ... can feel great about giving.
We’ve made it easy to give OpenDNS Deluxe. Here’s how Gift of Safe works: You purchase a ... subscription (valid from purchase date until Dec. 31, 2010) to the OpenDNS Deluxe Family Pack on www.GiftofSafe.com for as ...
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Many of you might already know and some of you might already be using OpenDNS, which is the most popular DNS service provider until now. Personally, ... to change my DNS just because Uncle Google came out with a competitor for OpenDNS. Luckily, found out a simple way to actually test and compare OpenDNS ... Google DNS.
Compare OpenDNS and Google DNS
Check out this open source tool – ...
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... advice. So what better gift to give them this holiday season than a subscription to OpenDNS Deluxe?
OpenDNS Deluxe will not only make their Internet safer by blocking phishing scams and other dangerous ... faster and more reliable, possibly reducing the number of times they call you asking for help. :)
The Gift of Safe — OpenDNS Deluxe — is just $9.95 US. Heck, give it to everyone on your list!
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I know some of you are using OpenDNS as a way to not only get around slow DNS lookups with Thai ISPs but also to get around website filtering through DNS lookups.
Google has come out with a new product called ... computer and you are set:
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Me? I have been using OpenDNS as a matter of habit, but I think I will be adding Google as my primary and OpenDNS as my secondary.
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... it.
Until now the major alternative player to the default ISP DNS servers was OpenDNS.
It’s really interesting that shortly after Google’s announcement, there was an immediate ... . He is making some really interesting points.
Twitter already hosts tweets/comments about both OpenDNS and Google Public DNS, you might try searching there for other people’s opinions.
Asking which ...
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Most people never have to adjust their domain name system (DNS) settings, but OpenDNS changed that a while back by offering a service that takes advantage of DNS to speed up ... or biz router (instructions here). You can read a more detailed story about this at PCMag news.
What does OpenDNS think of all this? The company founder blogged about it and said, basically, that it's good that Google is ...
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