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Leopard seems to have a problem when you have more than two DNS servers set. As soon as I added a third DNS server to the list all connections nearly dropped out. It would take over five seconds to load any page.
The fix to this problem is to use only two DNS servers. I choose [...] ... Continue reading »
The fix to this problem is to use only two DNS servers. I choose [...] ... Continue reading »
1 year ago
1 year ago
The problem with Leopard is that if you have more than two DNS servers your entire network goes at a crawling pace. By limiting the servers to only two (opendns in my case) you go back to zippy speeds.
By setting the DNS servers on your router you can have as many as you would like (or it supports) as you will only have one on your local machine, the router.
1 year ago
1 year ago