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@budmaceone wrote:I have fios TV and verizon for phone as well.
How does one put in verizons DNS server on a pc?
And I take it your fios TV and phone both work?
to change DNS go to
control pannel --> Network Connections --> Local Area Connection (the active one) --> properties --> hilight TCP/IP --> hit properties --> then select options for both "use the following..."
IP: 192.168.1.2
Subnet: 255.255.255.0
gateway: 192.168.1.1
DNS: 68.237.161.12
DNS 2: 71.243.0.12
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I"m curious with all the equipment changes if your computers are looking for old info.
Try this, start>cmd>type ipconfig/release then enter
next type ipconfig/renew
then restart your computer and let me know if it makes a difference
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I will have my wife try these when she returns from an errand.
Can Provider7 tell me if there are issues in the eastern part of MA that are going unresolved? A phone rep said 10 tickets have been reported and so far no action has been taken.
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@TimSykes wrote:
@budmaceone wrote:I have fios TV and verizon for phone as well.
How does one put in verizons DNS server on a pc?
IP: 192.168.1.2 = Your ComputerSubnet: 255.255.255.0gateway: 192.168.1.1 = Your RouterDNS: 68.237.161.12 = Host name: nsnyny01.verizon.net
DNS 2: 71.243.0.12 = Host name: nsbost01.verizon.net
These last 2 are Verizons network CHeck this link CLICK HERE
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A couple thigs to note...He reset his router and it was a replaced with a new one, so the DHCP should have went back to default.
budmaceone I sent you a private message...
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IP: 192.168.1.2 = Your Computer
Subnet: 255.255.255.0
gateway: 192.168.1.1 = Your Router
DNS: 68.237.161.12 = Host name: nsnyny01.verizon.net
DNS 2: 71.243.0.12 = Host name: nsbost01.verizon.net
2) tried 2nd step and it said "operation failed because no adapter is in the state permissable for this operation - Try this, start>cmd>type ipconfig/release then enter
next type ipconfig/renew
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ok lets try to disable the card
control pannel --> Network Connections --> right click on the Local Area Connection (the active one) --> click disable (let it stay disabled for a few minutes) --? right click --> click enable
after that try the start --> cmd --> type ipconfig/release then enter
next type ipconfig/renew
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