Windows 7 Setup for Smart DNS Proxy

Following setup instructions is only needed one time. Once you finish the initial setup you won't be needing to take the same steps anytime. Your connection will work automatically anytime!

Following is the Video Tutorial for Smart DNS Proxy Windows 7 Setup. You will find the manual setup instructions below:

Please find step by step setup instructions for Windows 7 below:

1. Click on Start button and Click on Control Panel.

2. Click on Network and Internet.

3. Click on Network and Sharing.


4. Click on Change Adapter Settings.


5. Double Click on Your Connected Network Adapter.
Important: Make sure to select the network adapter your pc is using to connect internet. If you are using wireless, then select any connected wireless adapter. If you are using internet with ethernet then select connected ethernet adapter. You should see connected adapter as coloured and not connected with red cross dimmed coloured.

6. Click on Properties.

7. Uncheck the Internet Protocol Version 6 (TCP/IPv6).

Then  Click on Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) and then Click on Properties.

8. From the General Tab Click on Use the following DNS server addresses

Fill the DNS fields with Smart DNS Server IPs as following:

Use the closest server to your physical location as Preferred DNS Server. Then use the 2nd closest server to your physical location as Alternate DNS server.


The list of IP addresses of our DNS severs can be found on our DNS Server List here: https://www.smartdnsproxy.com/Servers


9.  Click on OK and OK again.

Attention

Please make sure to restart your PC now and then visit www.smartdnsproxy.com and LOGIN to your account so that our system could identify your IP address to work with Smart DNS Proxy services. Otherwise our service will not work.


* Once you make this setup, you won't need to do it again. But our network identifies your PC from its IP address. So, if your PC IP changes then you will need to log into your Smart DNS Proxy MyAccount and simply click UPDATE IP button so that your new IP could be identified by our network.

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