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Re: [ Express] Workarounds for Rogers' web hijacking The best and easiest way is to use 4.2.2.1/2/3/4 as your DNS servers.
They're fast, never go down, and I'm pretty sure they're corporate. |
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 twizlarI dont think so.Premium join:2003-12-24 Brantford, ON kudos:3 | Those are the Level3 open dns servers in chicago. -- Broadline Networks Inc. |
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 | I have not seen a single one of these web page notifications. I've even switched my DNS servers back and still nothing. I know for a fact that I've gone over the limit this month, so meh, guess I won't have to worry about seeing them anyways. |
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 | reply to twizlar said by twizlar:Those are the Level3 open dns servers in chicago. I heard they were verizon. Can't remmeber where I heard it though. |
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 twizlarI dont think so.Premium join:2003-12-24 Brantford, ON kudos:3 | OrgName: Level 3 Communications, Inc. OrgID: LVLT Address: 1025 Eldorado Blvd. City: Broomfield StateProv: CO PostalCode: 80021 Country: US
NetRange: 4.0.0.0 - 4.255.255.255 CIDR: 4.0.0.0/8 NetName: LVLT-ORG-4-8 NetHandle: NET-4-0-0-0-1 Parent: NetType: Direct Allocation NameServer: NS1.LEVEL3.NET NameServer: NS2.LEVEL3.NET Comment: RegDate: Updated: 2004-06-04 -- Broadline Networks Inc. |
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 | reply to RandomZero3 said by RandomZero : The best and easiest way is to use 4.2.2.1/2/3/4 as your DNS servers.
They're fast, never go down, and I'm pretty sure they're corporate.
OK  Can someone please give a quick rundown what this means and how i can implement it. As of right now, I'm using FF with "Adblock". I don't see the popup but i still have to hit "Refresh" often. Does this "DNS redirect" avoid the popup altogether?
TIA |
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 | To change your DNS in Windows, go to Control Panel, double click Network Connections, right click on Local Area Connection, select Properties, then Internet Protocol TCP/IP , select properties, change the DNS servers. |
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 | said by Rogers user :
To change your DNS in Windows, go to Control Panel, double click Network Connections, right click on Local Area Connection, select Properties, then Internet Protocol TCP/IP , select properties, change the DNS servers. yep.
If you're using a router then it might be easier to set the DNS in the router so any pc you connect will use it. |
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 elwoodbluesElwood BluesPremium join:2006-08-30 HarperLand | reply to RandomZero3 Fast is an understatement. I make a DNS change for work, and within minutes those Namservers are already updated.
This allows me to RDP home to test my changes |
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