Shaw DNS Issues? (Resolved, changed DNS servers)

Started by Mr. Analog, May 29, 2010, 11:09:17 PM

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Tom

Quote from: Darren Dirt on August 01, 2010, 11:26:42 AM
Quote from: Mr. Analog on May 29, 2010, 11:29:44 PM
Okay, I resolved it by using Google Public DNS

For Tonnica's sake (who is likely having this problem as well) here's a quick "how to"
http://code.google.com/speed/public-dns/docs/using.html

Here's irony for ya:

I just REMOVED my Google DNS -- because since the IP change, I couldn't "find" the RW domain anymore.

Weird eh?

I guess Shaw's not as bad as I thought it was, when I made the switch I coulda sworn I noticed a speed increase, now not so sure...




also, this:
Quote from: Lazybones on May 30, 2010, 12:33:27 AM
I have tested google dns but went back to my local shaw dns because the latancy was horrid.

Yeah, it seems google is cacheing for far too long. Shaw will cache for a few hours to a day. But shaw's DNS likes to get slow, or just be down fairly often.

I've pretty much switched to running my own DNS server.
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Lazybones

If you don't like your ISPs DNS you can always run your own... I think it is better than using those 3rd party DNS providers like OpenDNS and Google since I find their latency so poor.

Tom

Quote from: Lazybones on August 01, 2010, 07:52:34 PM
If you don't like your ISPs DNS you can always run your own... I think it is better than using those 3rd party DNS providers like OpenDNS and Google since I find their latency so poor.
Oh, one other thing that tends to effect speeds, especially with google. I tried using the DNS server setup on my new dedicated server (its in michigan), and it turns out I got google servers with much higher latencies than if I used shaw's or my own. Some how they are doing geo localization by DNS server, rather than your own. I thought they only picked the server based on your own ip, seems they don't.
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