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Re: OPENDNS said by nixen:said by rdata :
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openDNS.com nothin' beats it... Running your own, local DNS beats it. Until they change your boot file, then you're screwed. If you do not accept the agreement, you'll be back to square one with a screwed connection. Take my word for it, seeings how I do work there and all. The purposed method is to put you back to a "walledgarden" config file, essentially cutting you off again, if you don't accept the terms. You don't have to argue with me though, just try it, and if I'm right, donate a dollar to my DSLR account, since I'm actually posting a valid reason. -- SIPPhone/Gizmo # 17476200648 / PIMPNET Chatline / Ran by Asterisk & Slackware 10.1. | |  nixenRockin' the BoxenPremium join:2002-10-04 Alexandria, VA | said by phattieg:said by nixen:said by rdata :
208.67.222.222 208.67.220.220
openDNS.com nothin' beats it... Running your own, local DNS beats it. Until they change your boot file, then you're screwed. If you do not accept the agreement, you'll be back to square one with a screwed connection. Take my word for it, seeings how I do work there and all. The purposed method is to put you back to a "walledgarden" config file, essentially cutting you off again, if you don't accept the terms. You don't have to argue with me though, just try it, and if I'm right, donate a dollar to my DSLR account, since I'm actually posting a valid reason. If Comcast wanted to force everyone to use their DNS (*ugh*) and IF your network people had a freaking clue about how to manage a network, they'd simply transparently redirect port 53, donchathink? Then again, over the years, we've seen how well they do DNS that it's fairly evident what the skill levels there are.
Hell, Comcast ought to be glad of people switching to third-party DNS and/or local caching DNS servers as it reduces the demand on Comcast's crappy DNS servers (though, it's almost inevitable that this crap is a prelude to a typo redirection "service"). -- Everyday, thousands of new cars are delivered to their new owners with poorly-selected radio station presets. | |  Reviews:
·Bright House
| said by nixen:If Comcast wanted to force everyone to use their DNS (*ugh*) and IF your network people had a freaking clue about how to manage a network, they'd simply transparently redirect port 53, donchathink? Then again, over the years, we've seen how well they do DNS that it's fairly evident what the skill levels there are. Hell, Comcast ought to be glad of people switching to third-party DNS and/or local caching DNS servers as it reduces the demand on Comcast's crappy DNS servers (though, it's almost inevitable that this crap is a prelude to a typo redirection "service"). Well... Jump conclusions if you want, but I am just saying you would want to resolve the process it's asking you to do first, then change your DNS, because ignoring it will just make the modem get shut down, and start the process all over again. As I have already explained, Comcast wants to make sure you agree to the terms of service. It's a requirement for service, so you have to complete that acknowledgment first, then you will never have to see it again, unless you get a Comcast agent to push your modem again, instead of running the wizard yourself...
You could get all testy if you want, but I wasn't the moron who needed a modem push, and my service works, so have it your way. You could sit with no connection for all I care, I am just giving you advice to resolve it without a hitch. I just know a thing called a "Talking Points - About the terms of service verification" memo landed in my e-mail box, and when I read it, it showed a screenshot of the issue, said it was for users who had a "modem push" or "technician requested a push", and stated that if not acknowledged by a certain deadline, it would push the modem back into a deactive status, also known as walledgarden, which leaves you at the "Welcome to Comcast High Speed Internet, the fast and easy way to get online". So whupty freegin doo to you too.  -- SIPPhone/Gizmo # 17476200648 / PIMPNET Chatline / Ran by Asterisk & Slackware 10.1. | |  nixenRockin' the BoxenPremium join:2002-10-04 Alexandria, VA | Ah: you must be one of those CSRs that all the surveys speak so highly of!
said by phattieg:As I have already explained, Comcast wants to make sure you agree to the terms of service. It's a requirement for service, so you have to complete that acknowledgment first, then you will never have to see it again, unless you get a Comcast agent to push your modem again, instead of running the wizard yourself.. I seem to recall at least one poster in the Comcast thread that spawned this news article who stated that he'd agreed to it more than once during his troubles. Doesn't sound to me like a "never have to see it again" issue.
said by phattieg:You could get all testy if you want, but I wasn't the moron who needed a modem push, and my service works, so have it your way. You could sit with no connection for all I care, Clearly you need to work on your reading acuity. I wasn't the one who needed a modem push. I wasn't the one who's service got boned by the quality Comcast technicians. My connection does work, most likely because I don't use Comcast or their DNS. -- Everyday, thousands of new cars are delivered to their new owners with poorly-selected radio station presets. | |  Reviews:
·Bright House
| said by nixen:Ah: you must be one of those CSRs that all the surveys speak so highly of! said by phattieg:As I have already explained, Comcast wants to make sure you agree to the terms of service. It's a requirement for service, so you have to complete that acknowledgment first, then you will never have to see it again, unless you get a Comcast agent to push your modem again, instead of running the wizard yourself.. I seem to recall at least one poster in the Comcast thread that spawned this news article who stated that he'd agreed to it more than once during his troubles. Doesn't sound to me like a "never have to see it again" issue. said by phattieg:You could get all testy if you want, but I wasn't the moron who needed a modem push, and my service works, so have it your way. You could sit with no connection for all I care, Clearly you need to work on your reading acuity. I wasn't the one who needed a modem push. I wasn't the one who's service got boned by the quality Comcast technicians. My connection does work, most likely because I don't use Comcast or their DNS. So you have the desktop doctor installed, and all the little goodies the CD gave you? I doubt it, because you'd be too stubborn to listen. If you have a router, or Vonage adapter, or anything that NAT's your connection at all, then you have to clear it's memory so the modem can update the DNS Suffix so you don't keep getting re-directed to it. Man, I do this all day, everyday. I have yet to find a person who keeps getting it OVER and OVER. Everyone I deal with never hears from it again until they get a new modem, call us for a push, and end up back at square one. You can use your DNS server, or a different one, I could care less now, it's YOU'RE connection, do with it what you want. I was only saying that if you try tricks to get around it, they may work, for a brief while, until your modem gets it's config file removed and you're back at "walledgarden" bootfile, which means "Welcome to Comcast High Speed Internet, the quick and easy way to get online" wizard. Trust me, they have sent memo's to employee's about their plans, and you can argue all you want, it won't change YOUR ISP's decision... -- SIPPhone/Gizmo # 17476200648 / PIMPNET Chatline / Ran by Asterisk & Slackware 10.1. | |  nixenRockin' the BoxenPremium join:2002-10-04 Alexandria, VA | said by phattieg:So you have the desktop doctor installed, and all the little goodies the CD gave you? I doubt it, because you'd be too stubborn to listen. If you have a router, or Vonage adapter, or anything that NAT's your connection at all, then you have to clear it's memory so the modem can update the DNS Suffix so you don't keep getting re-directed to it. Man, I do this all day, everyday. I have yet to find a person who keeps getting it OVER and OVER. How can you POSSIBLY be able to help people when your comprehension skills are this freaking poor? I mean, really, how freaking stupid do you have to be that you don't notice that I'm not the one with the freaking problem? Bother to go read the thread that sparked this front-page news item. SolarPup reported continuing issues from Friday evening through Saturday, even though he (seemingly) followed the resolution instructions from other forum users. That thread was started by SolarPup . Notice that my posting handle is nixen and is not SolarPup . "Geddit" now?
Damn... If I even were considering Comcast, you've single-handedly precluded me ever wanting to be a customer. For that, I thank you. I won't have to worry about these kinds of lame-assed problems. -- Everyday, thousands of new cars are delivered to their new owners with poorly-selected radio station presets. | |  Reviews:
·Bright House
| Haven't you figured out I know it's not you with the problem, and I am posting GENERAL INFO. Good GOD man, I could give a damn if you want the service or not for that matter anyhow. When I'm at work, I do my job, but when someone tells me they hate the service, good for them, because I don't care if you hate it or not. I just know what I've been doing to folks who call with the same problem, and it has fixed it everytime. Use different DNS servers if you want, thats fine, or use OpenDNS, just don't cry when it does take effect, and you have no idea what happened because you are using a different DNS. Let me rephrase that, anyone EXCEPT nixen, don't cry when it does take effect, and you have no idea what happened because you are using a different DNS. There, are you happy that I EXCLUDED YOU, or does it still bother you that I replied? You can always "ignore" me by clicking the thumb. -- SIPPhone/Gizmo # 17476200648 / PIMPNET Chatline / Ran by Asterisk & Slackware 10.1. | |
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