Berryracer
Platinum Member
The story is:
My ISP in Dubai (Etisalat) used to force users to manually enter a proxy server to be able to use their internet
proxy1.emirates.net.ae Port: 8080
last 2 years this has changed and users no longer need to enter anything in the proxy settings but the connection still goes through their proxy server anyway
so I have 2 questions regarding changing my DNS servers:
1) Is it true that even if I change my DNS settings from the router I am not actually using them since my connection runs through a proxy? Is a valid argument or can I safely change the DNS servers to one that I want and benefit from its usage?
2) When I changed my DNS server to Google or OpenDNS and run the namebench utility, it told me that there are faster DNS servers and *claimed* that my ISP's DNS servers are 80% faster
This either:
a) not true
b) maybe true, but due to the proxy server runnig, this is why I *felt* that browsing webpages is faster
c) this is very true, I should stick to my ISP's DNS and the little speed burst I felt while browsing and how snappy loading pages was is just a *placebo* effect
Please guide meh I am l0$t
My ISP in Dubai (Etisalat) used to force users to manually enter a proxy server to be able to use their internet
proxy1.emirates.net.ae Port: 8080
last 2 years this has changed and users no longer need to enter anything in the proxy settings but the connection still goes through their proxy server anyway
so I have 2 questions regarding changing my DNS servers:
1) Is it true that even if I change my DNS settings from the router I am not actually using them since my connection runs through a proxy? Is a valid argument or can I safely change the DNS servers to one that I want and benefit from its usage?
2) When I changed my DNS server to Google or OpenDNS and run the namebench utility, it told me that there are faster DNS servers and *claimed* that my ISP's DNS servers are 80% faster
This either:
a) not true
b) maybe true, but due to the proxy server runnig, this is why I *felt* that browsing webpages is faster
c) this is very true, I should stick to my ISP's DNS and the little speed burst I felt while browsing and how snappy loading pages was is just a *placebo* effect
Please guide meh I am l0$t