If you have anything to share, just let me know in the comment below. I am listing the defaults, giving some hints about them and showing examples in which I tested some private and public DNS resolvers: a Fritzbox router, a Raspberry Pi with Unbound, Quad9, OpenDNS, and Google Public DNS.
#Namebench how to#
See also how to change Streamyx modem DNS server. In this blogpost I am showing how to use two tools for testing/benchmarking DNS resolvers: namebench & dnseval. Note: Namebench will not help change your DNS server automatically after the test. namebench runs a fair and thorough benchmark using your web browser history. Note: the configuration options for namebench are exactly the same for Windows. For Mac users, you will see the following window.
![namebench namebench](https://www.lawebdelprogramador.com/pdf/files/1468281765_elige_el_mejor_DNS_con_namebench.jpg)
![namebench namebench](https://pplware.sapo.pt/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/namebench_02.jpg)
Hit the Start Benchmark button (Namebench will begin testing the speed for all DNS server available around your area).In Namebench settings, choose whether you want to include global (like Google DNS) and regional DNS services, your data source (probably Firefox) and the Benchmark Data Selection.
![namebench namebench](https://seguridadparaelpc.files.wordpress.com/2018/04/namebench.jpg)
You’ll have to download this simple app called Namebench and no installation is needed. Advertisement Find the fastest DNS server with Namebench Port details: py-namebench Open Source DNS benchmark utility 1.3.11 dns 3 1.3.11 Version of this port present on the latest quarterly branch.