In previous articles, we guided users on changing DNS for Windows XP, Windows 7,8, enabling fast and secure access to Facebook and quick, safe web browsing. In this article, Mytour switches to guiding users on fixing DNS on iPhone, setting DNS on iPhone 6, 6plus, 5, 5s, 4s, iPad.
Guide to Changing DNS on iPhone
Guide on How to Change DNS on iPhone
Similar to changing Winphone DNS addresses on Windows phones, users can completely change the DNS on iPhones, iPads, or any iOS or Android devices.
For users who have jailbroken their devices with TaiG or Pangu, fixing DNS on iPhone is very convenient. You can change fast DNS for 3G networks or higher privileges. However, if the device is not jailbroken, users can still set DNS and then use TaiG or Pangu to 'unlock' them. Here are 3 steps to Fix DNS on iPhone, set DNS on iPhone 6, 6plus, 5, 5s, 4s, iPad...
Step 1: Access the Wi-Fi section
To modify the settings of the previously configured Wi-Fi on your iPhone, navigate to the (Settings) section.
- Select Wi-Fi.
Step 2: Choose the Wi-Fi network to change DNS
After selecting Wi-Fi, users will choose the Wi-Fi network in use to modify its DNS settings.
To change DNS, users with older iPhone models click the letter 'i' (next to the Wi-Fi network in use) and select the green '>' arrow.
Step 3: Set up DNS
This is the most crucial step when altering DNS on iPhone. Here, users choose the DNS field and proceed to modify the address. You can use Google's DNS, which is 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4.
That's it! You have successfully fixed DNS on iPhone, set DNS on iPhone 6, 6plus, 5, 5s, 4s, iPad on your device. This method can also be applied to resolve issues like unsuccessful Google access or encountering ''This site can't be reached'' error.
- Important Note
- In addition to using Google's DNS, users can explore alternative DNS options such as DNS Singapore, OpenDNS, VNPT DNS, Norton DNS, etc., to troubleshoot issues like iPhone unable to connect to Wi-Fi or other related errors.
