UnifiedRoot

About UnifyMe

What does to resolve or unify means?

Being resolved or unified means you have access to the entire internet! With UnifiedRoot you can reach beyond the boundaries of your current Internet world. In the very near future you will get direct access to the coolest games, freakiest streams, convenient and personalized information and the newest web addresses. The entire Internet is at your fingertips. Unify now and explore the unlimited Internet possibilities.

In order to be able to access the entire internet: old (www.schiphol.com) and new (parking.schiphol), your computer must be connected to the UnifiedRoot system. Are you already Unified? Test your PC here.

There are three easy ways to make the connection. It depends on your situation.

An ISP can connect to our network by changing their DNS servers to resolve the UnifiedRoot network. If an ISP "resolves", then all users of this ISP will automatically be able to access all sites using the UnifiedRoot addressing system (like parking.schiphol). Individual users connected to this ISP won't have to do anything to become unified. The procedure to change the DNS servers is easy to do, takes only a few minutes and is described here for the most popular DNS systems.

Within a company network, the system administrator will take care of the connection to the UnifiedRoot system. He/she can add our DNS servers to the company's proxy servers. This is achieved in exactly the same way as an individual or home user can change his/her DNS settings. It will only take a few minutes. Using the provided UnifyMe tool, or through the manual process. Alternatively, the administrator can change the (internal) DNS server to resolve on the UnifiedRoot network. This is the same procedure as described before for ISPs.

Finally, home users can change their DNS server settings on their PC. We offer the UnifyMe tool to automatically update the DNS servers on their computer. Using the tool will allow Windows users to reach the new internet in just a few seconds. If you want to adjust your pc settings manually, click here.

Look for already registered TLDs on www.tldhomepage.com.

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