![]() If you've ever added Google DNS, OpenDNS, or any other alternative DNS to your network settings, though, that may be your problem. And that's good, at least with public Wi-Fi: your login page is more likely to load, and you won't need these tips. ![]() If you don't know where to change your DNS settings, you're likely fine your computer by default automatically picks up a DNS server from the Wi-Fi router, which is what the public Wi-Fi expects you to use automatically. If there's one other tip to remember, it's this-the trick that usually gets login pages to load: turn off your alternate DNS server.ĭNS servers, or domain name servers, match domain names such as to its server's IP address-which makes it much easier to visit websites than typing in 52.0.36.104. You might speed up your internet with a different DNS server-but not when connecting to public Wi-Fi.
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