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I found how to do this at home, but I thought my ISP has a dynamic IP and changes all the settings every couple days? Is this true or will it keep my changes permanently until I change it back?
I just don't want to screw anything up with my ISP. Please assist. Thanx |
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One is your address the latter is how your system looks up other addresses. Your ISP cannot change your router settings. |
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Ok, I'll bite. What's "Alt dna"? Mine shows DNS, alt DNS, WINS and alt WINS, but no "alt DNA". Is "alt dna" an alternative to the genes that make you guys geeks? Why use a term that a search on BroadBand Reports and Dogpile doesn't identify?
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I have the same options. Perhaps it is the difference between Spring, which I believe Malatesta is on, and Verizon, which I am using.
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Or maybe it was a typo cause I have DNS. Never heard of DNA except thru genetics. :)
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I do have a serious question though.
Once a lot of people use these DNS settings won't the server slow down because of all the traffic? Why or why not? Thanx |
I am on Sprint so that is not the reason.
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(and it has nothing to do with fast typing and 'a' is next to 's') |
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the fact is, opendns is a company who's only purpose is DNS lookups: http://www.opendns.com/ so I'd suggest just go read how they do it and see why this won't be an issue to worry about. |
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