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<blockquote data-quote="Puppet" data-source="post: 190161" data-attributes="member: 7856"><p>No, thats not a bad thing. I was just expecting you to be a typical user that doesn't have a static IP. In that situation your DNS is controlled by your ISP and in the configuration you're in right now I still think your isp is doing it. Do this:</p><p></p><p>Go to a command prompt and type NSLOOKUP and hit enter. It should return on the next couple of lines the address of the server in charge of your DNS. This will be your router's IP or your ISP's dns server. So what do you have listed there? If it is your router, which I bet it is, then you probably need a hard reset on it or change the config in it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Puppet, post: 190161, member: 7856"] No, thats not a bad thing. I was just expecting you to be a typical user that doesn't have a static IP. In that situation your DNS is controlled by your ISP and in the configuration you're in right now I still think your isp is doing it. Do this: Go to a command prompt and type NSLOOKUP and hit enter. It should return on the next couple of lines the address of the server in charge of your DNS. This will be your router's IP or your ISP's dns server. So what do you have listed there? If it is your router, which I bet it is, then you probably need a hard reset on it or change the config in it. [/QUOTE]
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