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    Switching to google public dns

    Does it is possible to switch to google public dns if I am using a other dns service right now. And does the same is possible to run from my office computer. I need some information on the same. What countries does comes under this where the dns service by google is provided. Does it work will all isps. Also post some information on the related issue of google and it's workings.

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    Re: Switching to google public dns

    Yes, you can locate Google Public DNS to be your most important or minor DNS resolver, along with your present DNS resolver. Please keep in mind that operating systems pleasure DNS resolvers in a different way, a few will only use your most important DNS resolver and use the minor in case the primary one fails, while others will round-robin among each of the resolvers.

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    Re: Switching to google public dns

    Yes, on the other hand in a few cases, particularly or specially with mobile phones, your knowledge or familiarity might not be optimal in terms of speed. Some offices have personal networks that permit you to access domains that you cannot access outside of work. Using Google Public DNS might frontier your access to these personal domains. Please check your IT department's policy before using Google Public DNS on your office computer.

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    Re: Switching to google public dns

    It is obtainable to Internet users around the world, although your knowledge or familiarity may fluctuate greatly based on your unambiguous location. Google Public DNS should work with most ISPs, presumptuous you have access to modify your network DNS settings. No, you can use Google as your most important service by just using one of the IP addresses. However, be sure not to identify one address as both most important and minor servers.

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    Re: Switching to google public dns

    No, the categorize does not matter. Either IP can be your most important or minor name server. As this is an investigational launch, we are not on condition that an SLA for this service at this time. At this time, Google Public DNS is an investigational service without an SLA, proposed for individual users. If you do use Google Public DNS, you are suggested that you ensure that your users have a backup or fail over service.

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    Re: Switching to google public dns

    You are suggested that you join our Google Groups to get practical and functional updates from the team and ask any quarries you have. You can also make sure or confirm our Twitter channel for the latest status on Google Public DNS. If you necessitate automated telephone support, see the telephone contact information in sequence. This groups will give you more information in sequence on this and keep you update regularly. In this way you can switching to google public dns.

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