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Steven,
You are right. The name server 76.168.0.1 comes back after a reboot. The
option 6 you mentioned in dhcpcd.cfg was already selected (no # in
front). In fact, all of those options were active.
Why do you think Time Warner (really a cartoon company) resets that
address? and why do they give me two copies of the other address?
One more question: If I wanted to use another nameserver could I comment
out option 6 and load my own nameservers into RESOLV2? Can you suggest
any other nameservers to experiment with?
Martin
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