
If you have WiFi connectivity problems on your iPhone, switch to Google DNS can help you solve the problem. Below are the steps to use Google DNS on iPhone or iPad. iPad.
Why use Google DNS on iPhone
A typical website serves HTML content from its hosting provider and serves images, CSS, and JavaScript from Google, Amazon, Microsoft, and other CDN providers.
This forces your iPhone's Safari or Chrome browser to perform a series of DNS lookups, causing latency or delay in the rendering of web pages on your system.
This delay in loading web pages can be very important if your ISP's DNS servers are congested and cannot handle the load.
In this case, switching to faster DNS servers provided by Google or OpenDNS can lead to essential improvements in the efficiency of Safari and Chrome browsers on your iPhone.
How to use Google DNS on iPhone and iPad
By default, your iPhone or iPad automatically connects to your service provider's DNS servers.
This default behavior of the software program iOS allows normal iPhone clients to connect to the Web without having to worry about configuring DNS servers on their device.
However, you can change the DNS servers on your iPhone or iPad at any time by following these steps.
1. Open Settings on your iPhone and tap WiFi.
2. On the WiFi screen, press the button the icon of the "i" located after your WiFi Community ID (see image below)
3. On the next screen, scroll down and click on Configure DNS choose (See image below)
4. On the next screen, select the Guide select and press +Add a server
5. Order 8.8.8.8 because the address of the new DNS server and press Guarda.
5. Similarly, he adds 8.8.4.4 as another Google DNS server.
6. After you have included Google's DNS servers, you can remove your service provider's DNS servers by tapping Crimson Minus Icon.
7. Touch the button Backup to prevent this change from occurring on your system.
After changing DNS servers to Google, you should see an improvement in search speed on your iPhone.
Information on changing DNS servers on iPhone
Here is a list of factors you need to know when changing DNS servers on iPhone and iPad.
1. DNS servers can only be changed for your iPhone's WiFi Community. There is no provision in iOS to change Mobile Community DNS servers.
2. Changing DNS servers is Community specific, there is no global option accessible on the iPhone that can change DNS servers for all Wi-Fi networks on your iPhone.
For example, if you use the “Home WiFi” community at home and the “Work WiFi” community at work, changing the DNS servers on “Home WiFi” will have no effect on “Work WiFi”.
3. Once you change the DNS servers for a selected Wi-Fi community, your iPhone will remember these settings and use the same DNS settings whenever you connect to that specific community.
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