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Old 01-03-2008, 01:58 PM   #1 (permalink)
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How can i find my Primary and secondary DNS and the run>ipconfig thing doesnt show them
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Old 01-03-2008, 02:06 PM   #2 (permalink)
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go to
Start -->settings-->control panel-->network connections

right click on network connections---> go to properties-->select internet protocol (TCP/IP)---> and then select properties.
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go to
Start -->settings-->control panel-->network connections

right click on network connections---> go to properties-->select internet protocol (TCP/IP)---> and then select properties.

there all blank !
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go to
Start -->settings-->control panel-->network connections

right click on network connections---> go to properties-->select internet protocol (TCP/IP)---> and then select properties.
This only works if you are using static IPs. If you are using DHCP it just shows blank.
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So sad. How then? You guys teach me too
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So sad. How then? You guys teach me too
from the command line use ipconfig. If you want to see all the switches you can use for the command use ipconfig /?
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So sad. How then? You guys teach me too
you can actually get your primary and secondary DNS.
from your taskbar right-click the LAN (icon), go to "status", then go to "support" tab,
then go to "details" it will show more info

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Oh well I only see my defualt IP ( router IP 192.........), subnet mask and default gateway which is the same as router IP.
On ipconfig I see my current IP (78.............).
So I'm a bit confused because at any time I can see all my IP-s and all...I have a dynamic IP
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Oh well I only see my defualt IP ( router IP 192.........), subnet mask and default gateway which is the same as router IP.
On ipconfig I see my current IP (78.............).
So I'm a bit confused because at any time I can see all my IP-s and all...I have a dynamic IP
That is because your router is acting as both DHCP/DNS server for your network. If you telnet into your router it will display your ISP settings. Remember routers run NAT (most of them) and just act like a gateway device from your network to the ISP's network.
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Niceee...I will try to telnet myself from my friend's PC...
But I have to open my 23 port, do I?
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