VIDEO: Change Ubuntu 10.10 network card’s DNS Server to Google DNS address


Learn to change Ubuntu’s Network card’s DNS address to Google DNS server address with the Network Connections in Systems’ Preferences sub-menu in Ubuntu top toolbar. Google DNS can be a faster, safer, and more reliable free DNS service provider then your default ISP’s DNS server. 1. Go to the preferences menu found in the System menu on the top toolbar. 2. Click on Network Connections. 3. Highlight eth0 in the wired tab, and click the edit button. 4. Click on the IPv4 Settings. 5. In the Methods Drop down menu, pick Automatic (DHCP) address only. 6. In the DNS server text box, type 8.8.8.8, 8.8.4.4, and click the apply button. 7. Enter in your administrative password, and click the enter key on your keyboard. Post a comment on this video on my blog: johnsonyip.com Now you are using Google DNS in Ubuntu. For More Free Computer Help: johnsonyip.com http pctutorial.info http

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