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zing_deleted 28-07-2005 14:58

DNS servers
 
Right im with uk online and its not working,traced it myself as there useless to a dns problem. Ive tried a wanadoo dns address I found with google but this only gives 3.5 meg for now. Anyone know of one that could give me 5 + :)


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Chris 28-07-2005 15:02

Re: DNS servers
 
How does the DNS affect your overall download speed? All the DNS does is reveal the 'true' location of the webpage you're looking for. It might impact on the delay between hitting enter and seeing your page start to load, but I wouldn't have expected it to impact the download speed after that. Unless I've totally misunderstood what DNS does ... (which I admit is quite possible) ...

zing_deleted 28-07-2005 15:11

Re: DNS servers
 
Basically I was getting nothing today no browsing,it was fine yesterday but today nothing .
I called ukonline and they are less than useless,so I researched myself and found a couple of DNS server address which I tried and low and behold I got browsing.But its only downloading at 3.5 meg when my connection works upto 5+ meg.
My understanding on DNS and internet networking etc is not a lot :LOL: but I kept on looking

Aragorn 28-07-2005 15:12

Re: DNS servers
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Chris T
How does the DNS affect your overall download speed? All the DNS does is reveal the 'true' location of the webpage you're looking for. It might impact on the delay between hitting enter and seeing your page start to load, but I wouldn't have expected it to impact the download speed after that. Unless I've totally misunderstood what DNS does ... (which I admit is quite possible) ...

I did wonder that as well - DNS is just a translator/lookup.

I have a 'public' BT server set as my backup DNS server at home - if you're really keen to find another one, I'll try and post it when I get home.

Bifta 28-07-2005 15:13

Re: DNS servers
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by zinglebarb
Basically I was getting nothing today no browsing,it was fine yesterday but today nothing .
I called ukonline and they are less than useless,so I researched myself and found a couple of DNS server address which I tried and low and behold I got browsing.But its only downloading at 3.5 meg when my connection works upto 5+ meg.
My understanding on DNS and internet networking etc is not a lot :LOL: but I kept on looking

Your DNS settings have got absolutely nothing to do with your download speed, it's used to resolving names to IP addresses.

Chris 28-07-2005 15:14

Re: DNS servers
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by zinglebarb
Basically I was getting nothing today no browsing,it was fine yesterday but today nothing .
I called ukonline and they are less than useless,so I researched myself and found a couple of DNS server address which I tried and low and behold I got browsing.But its only downloading at 3.5 meg when my connection works upto 5+ meg.
My understanding on DNS and internet networking etc is not a lot :LOL: but I kept on looking

My guess (and it is a guess) would be that UKonline are having major problems that have b0rked their own DNS entirely, and this is somehow having a knock-on effect on other traffic on their network that is reducing the bandwidth available to you. Do you know whether UKOnline force you through transparent proxy cache servers a la NTL?

Aragorn 28-07-2005 15:17

Re: DNS servers
 
If their DNS or transparent proxy is down you could lose browsing - but that would not affect your download speed. Maybe there is a problem on the UK Online network - hence no DNS. Other networking issues 'could' affect your download speeds - eg virus/worm/DDOS clagging up their routers?

zing_deleted 28-07-2005 15:42

Re: DNS servers
 
ok update

called ukonline (For some reason there dns wasnt auto setting ,) and they gave me alternate DNS addresses and they work fine(tried to avoid calling them as ive spent so much time on hold)

What I do find really strange is Wanadoo DNS address gave me a download speed of 3.5 meg off giganews
When I inputted ukonlines the same source gave me 5 meg strange really as you have all said that cant happen :LOL:


Thanks for all your input :tu:


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