Go into the setup dialog of the router (http://192.168.0.1/ or whatever your 
router uses) and look for the section that sets up the DNS server that the 
router should use.  Every make / model of router will have a somewhat different 
setup dialog (web page and linked pages).

Fred Holmes

At 09:28 PM 8/30/2007, Marcio V. Pinheiro wrote:
>Sorry for this dumb question, but what do you mean?
>If this is a help; I tried to power of the router and power on again in a few 
>seconds. The
>access to the web went fine....
>
>What is the " new DNS settings"?
>
>Many thanks
>
>Marcio
>
>At 19:32 30/8/2007, you wrote:
>>Did you try the new DNS settings?
>>
>>Mike
>>
>>On 8/30/07, Marcio V. Pinheiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>
>>> Good people. I am in troubles. Here we go... How
>>> long it will tale me to find my way?...
>>> Clearly I continue to be unable to access the web
>>> sites. Bit not all. For instance, I can access Google, I can access
>>> Amazon,
>>> but of the others I have in my Favorite Files I can“t. I get that nasty
>>> sign:
>>>
>>>
>>>


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