Free & Public DNS Servers (Valid March 2017)
Free & Public DNS Servers (Valid March 2017)
Provider | Primary DNS Server | Secondary DNS Server |
---|---|---|
Level31 | 209.244.0.3 | 209.244.0.4 |
Verisign2 | 64.6.64.6 | 64.6.65.6 |
Google3 | 8.8.8.8 | 8.8.4.4 |
DNS.WATCH4 | 84.200.69.80 | 84.200.70.40 |
Comodo Secure DNS | 8.26.56.26 | 8.20.247.20 |
OpenDNS Home5 | 208.67.222.222 | 208.67.220.220 |
DNS Advantage | 156.154.70.1 | 156.154.71.1 |
Norton ConnectSafe6 | 199.85.126.10 | 199.85.127.10 |
GreenTeamDNS7 | 81.218.119.11 | 209.88.198.133 |
SafeDNS8 | 195.46.39.39 | 195.46.39.40 |
OpenNIC9 | 96.90.175.167 | 193.183.98.154 |
SmartViper | 208.76.50.50 | 208.76.51.51 |
Dyn | 216.146.35.35 | 216.146.36.36 |
FreeDNS10 | 37.235.1.174 | 37.235.1.177 |
Alternate DNS11 | 198.101.242.72 | 23.253.163.53 |
Yandex.DNS12 | 77.88.8.8 | 77.88.8.1 |
UncensoredDNS13 | 91.239.100.100 | 89.233.43.71 |
Hurricane Electric14 | 74.82.42.42 | |
puntCAT15 | 109.69.8.51 |
Tip: Primary DNS servers are sometimes called preferred DNS servers and secondary DNS servers are sometimes called alternate DNS servers. Primary and secondary DNS servers can be "mixed and matched" to provide another layer of redundancy.
In general, DNS servers are referred to as all sorts of names, like DNS server addresses, internet DNS servers, internet servers, DNS IP addresses, etc.
Why Use Different DNS Servers?
One reason you might want to change the DNS servers assigned by your ISP is if you suspect there's a problem with the ones you're using now. An easy way to test for a DNS server issue is by typing a website's IP address into the browser. If you can reach the website with the IP address, but not the name, then the DNS server is likely having issues.Another reason to change DNS servers is if you're looking for a better performing service. Many people complain that their ISP-maintained DNS servers are sluggish and contribute to a slower overall browsing experience.
Know, however, that not all DNS servers avoid traffic logging. If that's what you're after, make sure you read all the details about the server to know if that's the one you want to use.
Finally, in case there was any confusion, free DNS servers do not give you free internet access! You still need an ISP to connect to for access - DNS servers just translate IP addresses and domain names.
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