On Sun, 5 Mar 2006, James Maki wrote:

Thanks for the tip. An easy fix -- just what I like.

Be sure the wan side of the router is setup to use the new dns servers however. If the router's wan side is using the usual dhcp (auto) ip addressing scheme, the router should be ok. If the router's wan side is using a static ip addressing scheme, the router will probably need a dns address adjustment. If the router's wan side is using a static dns addressing scheme, regardless of the wan ip addressing scheme, the router will need a dns address adjustment.

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