Best, free, fast web dns
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You can use this free DNS benchmark tool to try to find a good/fast DNS server.
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DNS may not be the issue though. Ideally, any public DNS server should return the correct IP addresses for that site.
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I never use ISPs DNS. I would use OpenDNS. Google of course is gathering information about you as they are a data mining company.
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I use Comodo for personal DNS, 8.26.56.26 and 8.20.247.20.
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I get the right site, but it's the route it takes getting to the site that sucks. Caretracker tells us it's our ISP.....
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Almost always use Google first and OpenDNS second.
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@hubtechagain said:
I get the right site, but it's the route it takes getting to the site that sucks. Caretracker tells us it's our ISP.....
Odd. I get about 40-50ms response times from that site. And the tracert reflects that.
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This is using google. client uses this site a TON on 20+ workstations concurrently and performance is terrible. any ideas?
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@hubtechagain said:
This is using google. client uses this site a TON on 20+ workstations concurrently and performance is terrible. any ideas?
Oh, I was pinging the wrong site. I actually get really good performance (~17ms rtt) to the actual site.
Have you tried changing their DHCP dns servers to forward to Google or openDNS?
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Once it leaves your gateway, there isn't much you can do.
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where are you located coliver?
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@hubtechagain Upstate NY.
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Does the site use a CDN or anything? If not using Different DNS servers wouldn't change your route. It would be something to do with how their ISP is peering with the other network.
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not sure about a cdn (or how to tell). so what steps can I take to better their experience? this is terrible. constant lock ups, time outs, etc when using web forms.
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I'm getting a consistent mid 60's ms pings.
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yeah, that's what I get for the most part as well. but our provider says that's not good enough. and say that we're the only ones with issues etc.
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@hubtechagain said:
and say that we're the only ones with issues etc.
The always say that even if everyone has the problem
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not good enough? Over the internet? What are they wanting?
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well, coliver is getting 17ms pings. and I'd imagine it's b/c of hes geographic location. I think the site is hosted in NJ or something.
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@hubtechagain said:
well, coliver is getting 17ms pings. and I'd imagine it's b/c of hes geographic location. I think the site is hosted in NJ or something.
Looked at the last route it looks like they are out of Boston. Which is about the same distance to me as NYC is.