Best, free, fast web dns
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 I just use Google 8.8.8.8 or 8.8.4.4 if needed. 
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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? 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? 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. 




