Posted: Fri Jan 17, 2003 2:50 am Post subject: Re: anyone using at&t for cable internet access ? read t
ok i fixed it..............
1.first your gonna need to know your dns server addresses.............if you already know them proceed to step ***2.
if you don't them ..then you will need to find out .....one of the best and easiest ways is to use a little tool called.."WNTIPCFG.EXE"...if you have it i will continue if not get it here.............install it and then you can continue from here..(you should have this anyway).....download.microsoft.com/download/win2000platform/wntipcfg/1.00.0.1/nt5/en-us/WntIpcfg_setup.exe
ok so click on the wntipcfg.exe ...
click on the button at the bottom that says "more info" the second box from the top will say DNS servers..........
copy that down........but wait..also click on the 3 small dots button to the right of that box and the number will change......that is your alternate dns server address.........copy that down also..........now close the window and continue to step 2
***2.right click on network places on your desktop....go to the bottom and click properties.............right click on local area network.....go to the bottom and click properties....scroll down to the bottom of the scrollbox to ...."internet protocol" {tc/ip}......select it...and click properties...........
now leave your other settings alone but
at the bottom it probably says...
"obtain dns server address automatically.............this is what you gotta change................check the button that says "use the following dns server addresses.........
and type in the addresses shown by your ipconfig..........make sure they are correct.click ok ...then ok.......then shut all windows down and reboot.................
it worked for me..............some isp's require a specified dns server..................i guess in this merger they forgot to tell us that.....................
an extra tip for you geeks.........while i was messin around with my router config i found that the rip2 protocol works faster than rip1 or rip 1 compatible....on your advanced/dynamic routing tab........if you use a linksys.......at least it seems to.....
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