Be careful about using public DNS. Sometimes (emphasis on the "some" in sometimes), this can connect a user to a remote CDN when downloading content.

Often CDN selection can be influenced by which DNS server you use, and if the DNS server is (for instance) in Kansas, and you are in Oregon (for instance), you "might get a CDN that is closer to Kansas than Oregon.

Not saying it will happen, but it can and as usual, YMMV.

bp

On 9/5/2012 10:38 AM, RickG wrote:
But you can use public DNS?

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