Check that the primary DNS server's IP address es configured properly. A bad
DNS server IP will result in your Mac being unable to contact the DNS server
and thus being unable to resolve domain names.

Greetings,

Antonio Rodríguez (Grijan)
<ftp://grijan.cjb.net:21000/>

Steve Alessi ha escrito:

> The problem came when I tried to connect to the web with a US Robotics
> Sportster V.34 28.8 modem.  I configured the Modem, PPP, and TCP/IP
> Control panels for my normal Earthlink connection.  It seems like the
> modem connects and logs on, however when I try to access any Web page
> or check email I receive an error message "The server does not have a
> DNS entry.  Check the server name in the Location(URL) and try again".
> The server name is entered exactly the way Earthlink requires.  I get
> the same message regardless of which browser or email program I'm using.
>
> What am I doing wrong?  Or, is it Earthlink?
>
> Thanks,
> Steve



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