OpenDNS: The Best Thing Since Sliced Bread

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After AT&T broadband suffered a widespread outage the other night, it was quite by accident I stumbled across a free service called OpenDNS. If I had known about it sooner, I’d never have lost my internet connection, as the outage was a result of errors on AT&T’s DNS servers.

Using OpenDNS is as simple as changing the DNS settings on your router or computer, which normally takes less than a minute. They claim that internet pages will load faster and your overall web experience will improve. It does seem that my pages load slightly faster, but I haven’t noticed a dramatic increase. I have noticed that my connection is more stable.

Although signing up isn’t required, it does give you access to powerful content filters. We have since implemented it at work and are blocking sex and phishing sites. Statistics on usage show which sites are accessed most frequently and gives the administrator easy-to-use tools for further controlling internet access. This could also be an invaluable service for a parent wishing to prevent their child from visiting sites like MySpace.

Get started by visiting their website or simply changing your DNS numbers to 208.67.222.222 and 208.67.220.220.

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