How to Configure DNS Settings for Wi-Fi on Windows and macOS

Learn how to configure DNS for Wi-Fi on Windows and macOS to improve internet speed and security with step-by-step instructions.

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To configure DNS for Wi-Fi, follow these steps: for Windows, go to Network & Internet settings, select Wi-Fi, then Network and Sharing Center. Click on the Wi-Fi network, select Properties, and then IPv4 Properties. Enter the preferred DNS servers. For macOS, go to System Preferences, select Network, Wi-Fi, “Advanced…”, and switch to the DNS tab. Add your preferred DNS servers. This helps improve internet speed and security by using reliable DNS providers.

FAQs & Answers

  1. What is DNS and why should I configure it for my Wi-Fi? DNS (Domain Name System) translates website names into IP addresses. Configuring DNS for your Wi-Fi can improve internet speed, reliability, and security by using faster or more private DNS servers.
  2. How do I change DNS settings on Windows 10 Wi-Fi? Go to Network & Internet settings, select Wi-Fi, open Network and Sharing Center, click on your Wi-Fi network, select Properties, go to IPv4 Properties, and enter your preferred DNS server addresses.
  3. Can configuring DNS on macOS improve my internet speed? Yes, configuring DNS on macOS by adding reliable and fast DNS servers in the Network preferences can help speed up domain name resolution and improve overall browsing performance.