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Re: slow load/timeout google maps since uverse Check out this thread: »We got some news! Slow Web Page Loading
One of the few issues that has been in the 2wire, and gone unfixed for years now. I suggest you either put a router behind the RG, and distribute ATT dns through that, or hard code it in each PC you use. |
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 Ark join:2002-06-08 Ada, MI | Is this really a DNS issue if most of the images are loading and only that 1/4th of them aren't? I thought all the image tiles on Google maps would be coming from the same domain name. |
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 rick92Premium join:2006-01-12 Eaton Rapids, MI | reply to UFailures said by UFailures :Check out this thread: » We got some news! Slow Web Page LoadingOne of the few issues that has been in the 2wire, and gone unfixed for years now. I suggest you either put a router behind the RG, and distribute ATT dns through that, or hard code it in each PC you use. Where do I go to hard code this in my pc? pardon my stupidity! |
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 ozzy6900 join:2005-01-11 West Haven, CT kudos:1 | Go to "Network Connections" and find the connecton that you are using (NIC or wireless). Right click on that connection and select Properties. Slide the right hand bar down until you see Internet Protocol and click ONCE on that - then select Properties. In the lower part of this box is where you select "Use the following DNS.....". Then you enter the IP address of the DNS server you want to use and the alternate.
Be careful as this can mess up your Internet access.
If you screw things up, just go back to that last box and return to the default "Obtain DNS server address automatically" and that will fix your mistake. |
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