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PS4 Potentially increase the speed of your connection.

Due to their plug and play nature people often don’t bother setting up their internet connection properly on consoles, and this often results in lower performance compared to what they could achieve. Today Reddit user RemoteSenses posted a handy little suggestion on how to set your nameservers on PS4, which depending on your location could lead to a sensible improvement in the quality of your tethering to the world wide web.



First of all download Google’s Namebench (windows download link here) on any PC and run it (try not to have any other download going on as you do, as it could throw the results off). It will benchmark all the available nameservers and find the ones that are fastest for you.

Nameserver.jpg

The above image is a example.

Once you’re done testing, write down the two fastest nameservers (marked Primary and Secondary on the top right of the web page that will be opened automatically, as you can see above) and open the settings menu of your PS4, then follow the steps below:



  1. Go to “Network”
  2. Go to “Set up Internet Connection”
  3. Select “Use Wi-Fi” or “Use a LAN Cable” depending on whether you’re connected on wireless or via ethernet cable.
  4. Select “Custom”
  5. Select “Automatic”
  6. Select “Do Not Specify”
  7. Select “Manual”
  8. Insert the two numbers you got before as your “Primary DNS” and “Secondary DNS” (don’t use those in the picture above, as they’re specific for me and showcased just as an example)
  9. Select “Automatic”
  10. Select “Do Not Use”
Also Works on xbox too.

Source
 

This is a nice little tutorial, although coming from a networking stand point this will help. But when it comes down to the nit and grit of it, either bump your speeds from your provider or get a Surfboard modem and router AIO (All In One). Or just hard wire.
 
DiamondCoding said:

This is a nice little tutorial, although coming from a networking stand point this will help. But when it comes down to the nit and grit of it, either bump your speeds from your provider or get a Surfboard modem and router AIO (All In One). Or just hard wire.

Thanks time and effort was put into this.
 
I wonder if this will increase speed all around or just for gaming. I don't have a problem with gaming, just everything else like the play store and trying to get into apps.
 

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