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This is an old revision of GettingStarted made by TheoB on 2016-12-16 16:29:37.
- Windows
- Mac
- Ubuntu Linux
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Table of Contents
Windows:
1. Choose two or more IP addresses from here, then open the Control Panel and click on Network and Sharing Center as seen below.
2. Click “Change Adapter Settings” in the left bar.
3. Right click on your network device and choose properties. In my case this was Local Area Connection, but it could also be a wireless adapter or named something else.
4. Choose the IP version you would like to set the DNS settings for and click “properties”. I will be choosing IPv4 for this guide, but the steps are basically identical for IPv6.
5. In the window that pops up, click “Advanced” in the bottom right of the windows.
6. Click the “DNS” tab at the top.
7. Click Add and then type a Tier2 server IP in the box that pops up and click add again.
You may repeat the add step as many times as you want to add more DNS servers. DNS servers added to the list are being tried consecutively after a short timeout when one or more of them are offline.
8. Click OK until you are out of dialogue boxes! You should now be set up to use OpenNIC!
Mac:
1. Click on your “Apple” menu and choose “System Preferences“.2. Double-Click on the “Network” icon.
3. Go to the “TCP/IP” tab. If your computer is configured to use a dynamic IP address, (notice “Using DHCP” in the drop-down box next to “Configure”). This is where you can change your DNS settings, by entering the appropriate DNS servers in the “DNS Servers” box.
4. Enter two or more OpenNIC DNS server IP address, preferably the nearest to your location, which you can find here.
5. Apply your settings by clicking the “Apply Now” button.
You’re done! You may need to restart your browser and reconnect to the Internet before the changes come into effect.