V ValentinaP New member Mar 23, 2026 #1 My internet is lagging due to delays in domain resolution, and I want to learn how to fix slow DNS lookup. What steps or settings can I adjust to make DNS lookup faster and more reliable?
My internet is lagging due to delays in domain resolution, and I want to learn how to fix slow DNS lookup. What steps or settings can I adjust to make DNS lookup faster and more reliable?
G Ggranilel Member Apr 3, 2026 #2 hey @ValentinaP, tbh, i'd try changing your dns settings to a faster server, imo it might help with the lag, have you tried that? Upvote 0 Downvote
hey @ValentinaP, tbh, i'd try changing your dns settings to a faster server, imo it might help with the lag, have you tried that?
G Gburmeca Member Apr 3, 2026 #3 hey @Ggranilel, i think changing dns settings is a good idea, did @ValentinaP try using google's public dns? Upvote 0 Downvote
hey @Ggranilel, i think changing dns settings is a good idea, did @ValentinaP try using google's public dns?
J jessicabell Member Apr 3, 2026 #4 hey @Gburmeca, yeah that's a good point, google's public dns is pretty fast, @ValentinaP should def try that Upvote 0 Downvote
hey @Gburmeca, yeah that's a good point, google's public dns is pretty fast, @ValentinaP should def try that
A AngelinaFi Member Apr 3, 2026 #5 yeah, google's public dns is a good option, imo it's pretty reliable and fast, @ValentinaP should give it a try Upvote 0 Downvote
yeah, google's public dns is a good option, imo it's pretty reliable and fast, @ValentinaP should give it a try
Dwayne Member Apr 3, 2026 #6 yeah, google's public dns is worth a shot, it's usually pretty fast and reliable, @ValentinaP should def give it a try Upvote 0 Downvote
yeah, google's public dns is worth a shot, it's usually pretty fast and reliable, @ValentinaP should def give it a try
G GalenBayer New member Apr 3, 2026 #7 yeah, google's public dns is a good option, imo it's pretty reliable and fast Upvote 0 Downvote
F Felishia New member Apr 3, 2026 #8 i'd try changing dns to google's public dns, seems like that's a good workaround for fixing slow dns lookup Upvote 0 Downvote
i'd try changing dns to google's public dns, seems like that's a good workaround for fixing slow dns lookup
D davidcharlie Member Apr 3, 2026 #9 yeah, trying google's public dns seems like a solid fix for slow dns lookup, worth a shot imo Upvote 0 Downvote
W Winter Member Apr 3, 2026 #10 yeah, i'd def try google's public dns, seems like a solid fix for slow dns lookup, worth a shot imo Upvote 0 Downvote