[vox-tech] comcast broadband DNS
Seth Nagao
vox-tech@lists.lugod.org
Tue, 6 Apr 2004 02:35:27 -0700 (PDT)
Comcast broadband is DHCP.
Looking at my router, doing a 'cat /etc/resolv.conf' results in the
nameserver.Should work for you too. If you use a commercial SOHO router, it should
be listed on a status or configuration page, depending on model. Some
models also just forward those DNS entries to your desktop if you use
DHCP.
--Seth
Ryan said:
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> On Monday 05 April 2004 10:41 pm, dylan dylan-at-iici.no-ip.org |lugod|
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>> hi everyone:
>>
>> here is a question that has bugged me continuously....
>>
>> how does one go about getting the DNS entries for comcast
>> braodband...?
>>
>> any ideas?
>
> Are they DHCP, PPPoE, etc? You should be assigned a DNS server when you
> connect. If not, then call them and ask what to use for your DNS
> server.
>
> Or am I TOTALY off on what you're asking?
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