on Tue, 15
May 2007 19:14:58 -0700
> I have found several free DNS servers. How would I go about entering
> them into my "system"? I use eCS, Firefox, a Linksys router, and a
> "cable modem." I entered two DNS addresses into the Linksys setup
> program. (I seem to be getting faster accesses than I was getting from
> my ISP's DNS.) Have I done right, or is there more I need to do?
Looking at the receive headers in your message I am assuming that your "Linksys
setup" is a router. If it is then you put the DNS servers in the correct
place. You may want to check occassionally to see that they do not change the
next time the router renews its lease with your ISP for a dynamic IP.
--
Robert Blair
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