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How can I reduce my ping in BSNL broadband?

How can I reduce my ping in BSNL broadband?

Normally by choosing nearest DNS server. Kindly change DNS to 8.8. 8.8 / 8.8. 4.4 / 1.1.

How do I lower my broadband ping?

9 more tips to reduce lag and fix ping

  1. Close background programs and applications.
  2. Temporarily disable updates.
  3. Use an ethernet cord.
  4. Remove other devices from your network.
  5. Check the game server’s ping.
  6. Select a gamer server closest to you.
  7. Adjust your frame rate.
  8. Upgrade your router.

How do I lower my ping in FTTH?

Solution 👉 Make your connection use Cloudflare’s DNS. You can change the DNS settings inside your router, or change DNS on your phone itself by going to Network Settings and choosing static IP option. (However the later may stop working after ISP changes IP for your device. So I suggest the router method instead.)

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What is DNS server for BSNL broadband?

BSNL’s AnyCast DNS 61.1. 1.1 works with major sites including YouTube, Facebook, Google, and others. BSNL has implemented a AnyCast Domain Name System (DNS) for broadband and Fiber-to-the-Home users that should improve the speed of Internet connections.

How can I change BSNL broadband DNS?

How to change DNS Server Configuration in BSNL Broadband?

  1. Login to your BSNL modem/DSL router typing 192.168. 1.1, which is BSNL DSL router IP, on your browser and username : admin.
  2. DSL router configuration window opens. Click on DNS in Advanced Setup menu on left hand side. You get DNS Server Configuration window.

Which dns is best for BSNL FTTH?

Google DNS 8.8. 8.8 and Cloudflare DNS 1.1. 1.1 are the fastest available open DNS Server IP addresses which can be used in BSNL network. These two open DNS are the most commonly used DNS among netizens in India.

How can I change BSNL broadband dns?

Login to your PC or modem and change BSNL DNS to Any Cast settings in your gadget with new primary and secondary DNS address to get high speed internet…