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Du vil koble til serveren til google raskere ja, men det vil ikke gi noe merkbart forandring i hastigheten, kanskje 2-3 mb opp eller ned.
Nettverkslevrandøren din blir jo ikke raskere eller mer stabil fordi du bytter DNS.

DNS has no effect on ping whatsoever. It is nonsense. DNS provides name resolution services and that is it. Nothing more and nothing less.

Your internet connection does not go through the DNS server, nor would routing through it improve your speed as chances are you will be going through several other connections (potentially on the wrong side of the world) before heading back to where you wanted to go. This does not happen normally anyway.

What Google or OpenDNS might provide you is a slightly faster resolution of names to IP address and possibly some level of protection from known malware domain names.

You might get a quicker initial name resolution, especially if your ISP has a small DNS cache and doesn't see requests for that site often, but after the first request both your server and local machine will cache the request meaning that Google or OpenDNS will be slower if there is a large distance between you and their servers. There will be no improvement to ping tests at all except for possibly the initial lookup.

https://superuser.com/questions/1130...r-gaming-speed
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