QuickSetDNS is a new tool that allows you to easily change the DNS servers that are used for your Internet connection. You can set the desired DNS servers from the user interface, by choosing from a list of DNS servers that you defined, or from command-line, without displaying any user interface.
This utility works on any version of Windows, starting from Windows 2000 and up to Windows 8. Both 32-bit and 64-bit systems are supported.
You can download QuickSetDNS from this Web page.
SST says:
Hi,
Very handy utility. Although it can help the non-technical folks to change the DNS settings easily, But I think it is more beneficial to the lazy ones who may need to change their DNS settings from time to time [ Like me 😉 ]. Thank you Nir.
So in the direction of developing more Lazy Friendly Apps (LFA), I have a number of suggestions:
It would be very nice to:
1. Add an option to clear the DNS cache with a click of a button.
2. Add the ability to set the DNS for WAN adapters (DUN, VPN, PPPOE, …)
3. Add an option to check for availability of the predefined DNS servers, and show the dead/alive status through an indicator.
4. Add an option to Import/Export user defined DNS list.
The future is LFA not mobile 😉
Nice work as always nir,
Cheers.
PS: I am so tired of typing this, I wish you could read my mind.
March 4, 2014, 4:12 pm