This is a discussion on Open DNS = higher latency ? within the BSNL broadband forums, part of the Broadband Internet Service Providers category; * 208.67.222.222 (resolver1.opendns.com) * 208.67.220.220 (resolver2.opendns.com) * 208.67.222.220 * 208.67.220.222 I've noticed a slightly higher packet turn around time/average latency ...
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Rep Power: 1 | * 208.67.222.222 (resolver1.opendns.com) * 208.67.220.220 (resolver2.opendns.com) * 208.67.222.220 * 208.67.220.222 I've noticed a slightly higher packet turn around time/average latency using opendns. Is this normal ? I typically get an average of 30-40ms more when i ping Google with opendns. Can anyone tell me why opendns is even worth using ? |
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