>I get "Page could not be found because it does not have a DNS." Anybody
>get this before? Know what it might be?

You did not completely make connection with your ISP.

On 540c's and 5300ce's I always have to manually put in the two DSN 
numbers from my ISP, whenever I go "on the road".

The secret, if you could call it that, is to use the ISP's software to 
correctly setup the TCP/IP and Remote Access control panels, and then 
copy the numbers down for later.

Then, when moving to a new location, simply create a new location in 
Remote Access, and plug the two DNS numbers in TCP/IP.

Fortunately, the ISP's DNS numbers are static.

When I'm "home", I let my router get the DNS numbers.


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