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Swith between Google Public DNS and your current DNS with Google DNS Helper

Monday, December 21, 2009


You might have heard about the newly launched Google Public DNS resolution services. It can be used as an alternative to your current ISP’s DNS for faster and secure web surfing.

Although, changing your current DNS address is extremely simple, here is a freeware tool called Google DNS helper which makes this job even more simple.

Gooogle DNS Helper is coded in .NET using C# (required .Net framework installed on your computer). It backs up your current DNS server address and then changes it to Google’s DNS. You can restore your old DNS anytime you want.

As simple as that! You can download it here. Developers page (via)

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