Well, you may have done it for years, but you're wrong.

Many companies require you to automatically pull both DHCP and DNS, that's why 
you have the pretty little check box in your network settings.

You're dial up software, even the built in windows stuff, handle the handshake 
for your modem and all the tcp/ip settings.

-----Original Message-----
From: Dana Tierney [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2007 10:06 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: isps, wow

The DHCP server assigns the ip address. You still need the DNS server to 
sesolve domain names. In order to manually set up a dialup connection, you need 
two pieces of information -- access (phone) number and dns server info. Trust 
me on this, did it for a living for years. 

So as an update to this -- I told Netzero that no, I did not want to wait seven 
to ten business days for them to mail me a CD, and that if their technical 
support people did not know pertinent information needed to connect, I wanted 
to cancel my account. They apparently have been taking lessons from AOL as thi 
led to a serious wait for the special cancellation technician who offered me 
two free months for the inconvenience and finally was prevailed upon to 
understand that free months would do me no good if I could not connect to the 
internet to download the software that would allow me to connect to the 
internet ;) 

She did finally cancel the account but whoops, they accidentally billed me free 
months or not and it will take 30 to 60 days for the refund to process. Now the 
9.95 definitely isn't going to break me but considering that the taco house up 
the street can issue a refund in three minutes I was skeptical and called VISA 
to dispute the charge. They were sympathetic but said that I have to give them 
a chance to refund the money. My guess is that the business model here is 
founded on the probability that I will have forgotten about this in thirty 
days. 

Bottom line: Most people here probably do broadband, but if you are setting up 
a relative or something: Netzero, PeoplePC, don't bother. 
 

>I guess what they are saying is that when you connect to them the DHCP
>assigns all this for you, including the DNS server.
>
>Unless there is another reason you need that info?
>
>
>Andrew Scott
>Senior Coldfusion Developer
>Aegeon Pty. Ltd.
>www.aegeon.com.au
>Phone: +613  8676 4223
>Mobile: 0404 998 273



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