mac29
06-10-2009, 04:24 AM
Sometimes the DNS codes used to access web content, provided by an Internet Provider, are not as efficient after a Safari upgrade.
Perhaps adding new codes will speed things up. To do so:
To add the codes to your Network settings:
Go to the Apple Menu>System Preferences. Select the Network panel. Click on your internet connection - either Ethernet or Airport, then select "advanced". In the DNS panel copy/paste on separate lines the following OpenDNS codes: 208.67.222.222 and 208.67.220.220.
Select "OK", then "apply".
In the Network panel, if Ethernet or Airport (whichever you use) is not at the top of the list, click on the "gear icon" at the left bottom. Select "set service order". When the help box opens drag your connection type to the top of the list. Select "apply" when complete.
Restart Safari.
I DID IT AND IT WORKED IMMEDIATELY!
Perhaps adding new codes will speed things up. To do so:
To add the codes to your Network settings:
Go to the Apple Menu>System Preferences. Select the Network panel. Click on your internet connection - either Ethernet or Airport, then select "advanced". In the DNS panel copy/paste on separate lines the following OpenDNS codes: 208.67.222.222 and 208.67.220.220.
Select "OK", then "apply".
In the Network panel, if Ethernet or Airport (whichever you use) is not at the top of the list, click on the "gear icon" at the left bottom. Select "set service order". When the help box opens drag your connection type to the top of the list. Select "apply" when complete.
Restart Safari.
I DID IT AND IT WORKED IMMEDIATELY!