Solution for Leopard Networking Problems
November 24th, 2007, Hedi Regaya | 11 Comments »
Since Leopard’s upgrade, I’m having a very unstable internet connection, it seems it’s a known and common issue which will probably fixed in the next Leopard’s update (a similar problem happened on 10.4.6).
I solved the problem on my part using a Public DNS: OpenDNS by entering these DNS settings in my Built-in Ethernet settings:
208.67.222.222
208.67.220.220
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Instructions:
1- Go to System Preferences
2- Click on Network
3- Select Built In Ethernet and click Advanced
4- Select the DNS tab and add 208.67.222.222 and 208.67.220.220 in place of any current DNS servers. Click OK
Instructions:
1- Go to System Preferences
2- Click on Network
3- Select Built In Ethernet and click Advanced
4- Select the DNS tab and add 208.67.222.222 and 208.67.220.220 in place of any current DNS servers. Click OK
My speed is still horrible… This didn’t really solve anything… Sadly…
Worse is the fact that Leopard has been quite a bumpy ride so far…
My speed is still horrible… This didn’t really solve anything… Sadly…
Worse is the fact that Leopard has been quite a bumpy ride so far…
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I’m sorry to hear that… I’ll try to see if there’s another solution to the speed problem.
Tell me, how do you connect to the internet: ethernet, cable or airport?
I’m sorry to hear that… I’ll try to see if there’s another solution to the speed problem.
Tell me, how do you connect to the internet: ethernet, cable or airport?
is this if you have multiple computers networked? I am having this problem as well, but we have 4 computers, can i use these DNS settings at each computer? or does it require more ‘care’ so to speak? Please let me know, thanks!
is this if you have multiple computers networked? I am having this problem as well, but we have 4 computers, can i use these DNS settings at each computer? or does it require more ‘care’ so to speak? Please let me know, thanks!
Oh!…that's great helpful, it's so right to me! Million thanks for the article,
You're very welcome