There are 5 tutorials on how to enable faster DNS resolution.
Please click on the tutorial that fits your operating system:
1.Windows 10
2. Windows 7
3. MacOS
4. Android
5. IOS
Windows 10:
This is a Windows based tutorial so if you run a different operating system please check the Tutorials section for alternative methods. It is really a quick tutorial I’ve just taken lots of images as a few users got stuck; so pay attention and you’ll be fine
Some information on CloudFlare/APNIC the provider of 1.1.1.1 DNS services
https://1.1.1.1/
Unfortunately, by default, DNS is usually slow and insecure.
Your ISP, and anyone else listening in on the Internet,
can see every…
Windows 7:
Firstly this will be a Windows based tutorial so if you run a different operating system please check the Tutorials section for alternative methods or use Google
So once you’ve got your free 000webhost.com hosting account open and your content uploaded - yoursite.000webhostapp.com , you might have purchased a domain or have use of a free domain?
So you would follow this tutorial or a similar one to point your domain to your 000webhosting account content.
How to point domain name…
MacOS:
This will aid users who have opened up 000webhost hosting accounts and pointed their domain or used a CNAME record to use this own custom yoursite.com domain; your ISP won’t always have the latest information to load your new hosting straight away so this can help you!
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You’ll want to hit the Apple icon then System Preferences then Network
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Now this window should appear and you should click “Advanced”
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Now hit on DNS and you’ll see this page below
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Simply type…
Android:
Open your Settings menu
Go to WiFi
Press and hold your WiFi network and tap on Modify Network.
Once it appears, it should show you two options:
i) Show Password
ii) Show advanced options
Tap on the second option: Show advanced options.
Look for an option called IP Settings. By default this should be on DHCP, tap that, and select Static. Now scroll down.
You should now see your IP address, Gateway etc, fill in the fields with the required information.
8.Scroll down and …
IOS:
A little information about Google DNS can be found here: https://developers.google.com/speed/public-dns/docs/performance
Firstly open up the Settings menu on your iPhone/iPod/iPad/iDevice the menus should be pretty similar on most of the devices
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Now select WiFi if you are connecting via WiFi mostly
Now you’ll see DNS is currently default on this device and it searches from the router settings for DNS, we shall now chan…