 joewho Premium join:2004-08-20 Las Vegas, NV | dns servers
206.141.192.60 dns1.chcgil.sbcglobal.net 206.141.193.55 dns1.sfldmi.sbcglobal.net
How come the second dns is out of cleveland? Isn't there supposed to be another chicago dns as the second one? -- we're all connected |
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  gdm Premium,MVM join:2001-06-15 Mchenry, IL clubs: | Nope that's the way it's been. |
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| reply to joewho said by joewho :206.141.193.55 dns1.sfldmi.sbcglobal.net How come the second dns is out of cleveland? Isn't there supposed to be another chicago dns as the second one? gdm is right - that's the way it's been. The second one is Southfield, Michigan, not Cleveland. -- If everything seems to be going well, you've obviously overlooked something. |
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 joewho Premium join:2004-08-20 Las Vegas, NV
2 edits | reply to joewho Thanks for the replies, I pulled the info from this link »Ameritech - SBC FAQ »Legacy DNS, Email and News Servers by Area (updated 04-05-06), looks like it's outdated. Just curious, but what would happen if you manually changed it? If it can be changed... Edit: link |
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PLEASE NOTE that this list has not been updated in over three years and some information is undoubtedly changed. If you find such a change please send it to RadioDoc  . added 01-30-2005
said by joewho :Just curious, but what would happen if you manually changed it? If it can be changed... You can override what SBC pushes you by entering DNS addresses in your NICs TCP/IP properties. It won't do anything unless you enter a wrong address or one you were trying to use is dead. |
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 joewho Premium join:2004-08-20 Las Vegas, NV | Sorry Doc, I didn't see the Note. Was changing screens to compare I.P.s.
I see, the only thing that can change is that the connection won't work. Thanks -- we're all connected |
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