Phillip Jones wrote:
A Williams wrote:

Now *that* is a problem I know, but it is my ISP's DNS servers which are
at fault. Not just that, the miserable barstewards then pass my input
on to a redirect screen which comes up with 1001 possible sites I could
be looking for while screwing up my original input line.
Changing DNS servers, flushing cache and clicking on the bookmark again
gets me the site. This is under Linux. Curiously enough, I think my
(Win XP) laptop can access the site on the normal DNS servers. Maybe
they fixed their DNS.

Have you tried OpenDNS. when the DNS is slow I switch my setup to us
OpenDNS They assign two DNS numbers. And seem to work faster. I use the
free version but they have several For Pay versions.


Thanks - I had already fixed it.
- the desktop settings now have 3 dns servers, the ISPs one is in second place. - the laptop uses the default for wherever it happens to be. If that proves inadequate, then I'll do the same there.
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