At 09:43 -0700 4/30/13, gifutiger wrote:
>DNS stands for "Directory Name Server" and has nothing to do with your router. 
>"OPEN" is just the name of a server, and there are lots of DNS units 
>throughout the world.


Just to avoid confusion.  In this context DNS is Domain Name Server and is very 
much associated with your router whenever you use the internet or even access 
local machines via an IP address like 192.168.xxx.xxx

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