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Originally Posted by HolmesbyS84
I'm pretty sure DNS (Domain Name Server) is different for all internet providers... so while yours might work for you, someone else using those numbers won't be able to connect to the internet.
You should be able to find those numbers for yourself by going to a command prompt on your PC (Start->Run type cmd and press enter) and then by typing 'ipconfig /all'
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Thats why you keep DNS1 and DNS2 the same value as your routers IP adres. Its then handled by the router. At least, thats how I know it.