Change Your DNS Settings on iPhone and iPad and connect to Unifiedroot
Want to enable Unifiedroot on your iOS device?
Most default ISP DNS servers are quite slow, so you can both speed up your connection and help make it safer by switching to Unifiedroot and receive also the live additional TLDs.
Unfortunately, you can’t change DNS settings on cellular internet connections in iOS, but you can change your WiFi DNS settings to help speed up your connection. But whenever you’re on your using WiFi at your college, home, work, library, Starbucks, or anywhere else, here’s how you can switch to using the DNS server you want.
This works the same on all iOS devices, so the screenshot picture 1 show it in both iPad and iPod Touch settings screens.
First, enable WiFi on your device and connect to the WiFi network you want to use. Then, tap the blue arrow button on the right side of the network name to tweak its settings.
Now, select the DNS field, select the DNS that’s already listed, then enter the DNS 93.88.144.138 setting and you are connected to Unifiedroot.
Once you’ve added the settings, you’ll be ready to browse the internet using your new Unifiedroot service with extra TLDs and faster internet Enjoy!
Do note that you have to set your DNS settings on each Wifi network, so do note that you’ll need to change this the next time you connect to a new network.
The good thing is, your device will remember your recently used networks, so you shouldn’t have to change the settings once you’ve got them set for your favorite networks. To make it easier, you could save a note in your favorite note app with the DNS settings you prefer so you can copy and past them to new networks easily.
Use the startpage, HTTP://start.sundial for the TLDs
