Larry Brigman wrote:
> I have gotten around this by changing the DNS server on the router to use
> openDNS.
>
> When you are using some other DHCP you can append or prepend stuff to
> this and still use their local (possibly caching) dns servers.
Coincidentally, I was just reading about OpenDNS and then I decided to 
just install djbdns and dnscache-run. I was frustrated w. Comcast's DNS 
and was pointing at U of O's and Verizon's (4.2.2.1, 4.2.2.1) DNS.

But now, after using dnscache, I think my DNS troubles are over. It's 
impressive how responsive web surfing is right now!  I always suspected 
that DNS played a role in sometimes sluggish and intermittent internet 
connection. Audio & video streaming without any buffering right now... :-)
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