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  Rob In Deo speramus, God Bless the USA Premium join:2001-08-25 Kendall, FL | Re: [Rant] ISPs refusing to give out DNS server address to custo Oh the horror! | |
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 |   dvd536 as Mr. Pink as they come Premium join:2001-04-27 Phoenix, AZ
| Re: [Rant] ISPs refusing to give out DNS server address to custo said by DC DSL :just use OpenDNS like in the picture and be done with it. And if you don't want the open dns redirects? -- When I gez aju zavateh na nalechoo more new yonooz tonigh molinigh - Ken Lee | |
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 |  |   removed Crisis Management Squad Premium,VIP join:2002-02-08 Houston, TX clubs: 1 edit | Re: [Rant] ISPs refusing to give out DNS server address to custo 4.2.2.1 4.2.2.2
Problem solved.
Edit: And yeah, I agree with you. OpenDNS sucks. | |
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join:2007-05-06 MEXICO | why? simple, script reading monkey doesn't have a script for that, business class script reading monkey does, pitch in sale... | |
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  sivran Long Live The Suite Premium join:2003-09-15 Arlington, TX clubs:
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| I've never asked for my ISP's DNS addies, and during the entire time I was doing tech support (Verizon DSL and FiOS) I never had anyone ask me for them either.
However, manually entering DNS was a very common procedure out on the floor. We had "cheat sheets" -- typed up by agents, printed by supervisors, and laid out on tables for all to see and take -- that detailed that and many other things not covered in training. Heck, I made one or two of them myself. My "no route" checklist was quite the popular item. 
I do remember in particular one sheet listing tons of Verizon DNS addies, plus the Level3 ones. Eventually it disappeared as all the agents just stuck with the easy-to-remember Level3 DNS.
I guess you must've run into someone relatively new. Or policies changed, though I imagine even in the face of a "don't give out or set DNS manually" policy, the more experienced agents would do it anyway. I would've. -- The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no warrants shall issue, but upon profitable cause... | |
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| i dont even know the DNS servers for comcast other then what i have for my area. but they might be different for each area. oddly enough when direct to a modem an ipconfig just shows hsd1.state.comcast.net for DNS. -- [65 Arcanist]Filan(High Elf) Zone: Broadband Reports | |
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| Agents refuse to give DNS servers because it's not on their script? Not likely.
The reason is perhaps they aren't allowed to.
As previously stated, if DNS servers were given out upon request, calls would come in with people complaining the internet doesn't work because the DNS server they chose to use was down. Why is that the ISP's problem? It's not.
If you don't know how to get a DNS server yourself, you don't need one. | |
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| Re: [Rant] ISPs refusing to give out DNS server address to custo said by RandomZero :If you don't know how to get a DNS server yourself, you don't need one. I have to agree with that. It's just too easy to do it on your own. Is there any particular reason that you just have to use the ISP's DNS servers? There are so many out there that are much better than what most ISP's set up.  | |
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| and residential ISPs are only required to support default TCP/IP settings(automatic/automatic) and being hooked directly up to the cable/dsl modem. also i see you have a 192 address in that screenshot, go into your router settings page and just pull the DNS from there. my WRT54g shows all three DNS server IPs. -- [65 Arcanist]Filan(High Elf) Zone: Broadband Reports | |
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| Re: [Rant] ISPs refusing to give out DNS server address to custo said by Kearnstd :and residential ISPs are only required to support default TCP/IP settings(automatic/automatic) and being hooked directly up to the cable/dsl modem. also i see you have a 192 address in that screenshot, go into your router settings page and just pull the DNS from there. my WRT54g shows all three DNS server IPs. Alot of ISPs, mainly DSL, are sending out "modems" that are really routers these days. It is due to the widespread use of PPPoE. -- 09:F9:11:02:9D:74:E3:5B:D8:41:56:C5:63:56:88:C0 | |
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| Re: [Rant] ISPs refusing to give out DNS server address to custo said by joako :said by Kearnstd :and residential ISPs are only required to support default TCP/IP settings(automatic/automatic) and being hooked directly up to the cable/dsl modem. also i see you have a 192 address in that screenshot, go into your router settings page and just pull the DNS from there. my WRT54g shows all three DNS server IPs. Alot of ISPs, mainly DSL, are sending out "modems" that are really routers these days. It is due to the widespread use of PPPoE. the Westel boxes are very common, when someone asks me how to hook a cable modem to their Westel router that Verizon gave them i know right away they really have a DSL Gateway. -- [65 Arcanist]Filan(High Elf) Zone: Broadband Reports | |
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| Re: [Rant] ISPs refusing to give out DNS server address to custo Some of them (the Versalinks, IIRC) can be configured to use one of the ethernet ports as a WAN port, turning the device into a router + 3 port switch.
Whether or not it would be reliable is another matter entirely, and then there's the fact that most likely no cableco ISP will provide even so much as soft support for a device intended for use on DSL. The customer's better off getting a $40 linky. -- The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no warrants shall issue, but upon profitable cause... | |
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| Re: [Rant] ISPs refusing to give out DNS server address to custo said by guhuna :You mean "bridges" not routers. A bridge is a device that doesn't hold the connection. Most new modems do. | |
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| I don't understand why you need to ask. If you're using dynamic IP addresses (like DHCP for example), bang, you get the DNS addresses delivered to your PC.
Display them, and then type them into the static-DNS configuration if that's what you want to do. | |
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