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Old 10-08-2006, 01:11 AM
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Originally Posted by Chirimoya View Post
Any volunteers? Fellow Mac users? Robert?
1 - Click on your Apple menu and choose System Preferences:



2 - Double-Click on the Network icon:



3 - Click on the adapter that you wish to change (usually Built-in Ethernet) and then click the Configure... button:



4 - Go to the TCP/IP tab. If your computer is configured to use a dynamic IP address, you should see a screen like this one (notice Using DHCP in the drop-down box next to Configure):



This is where you can change your DNS settings, by entering the appropriate DNS servers in the Domain Name Servers (Optional) box. (In this case where the 66.151.173.1 and 198.147.76.65 addresses are.) DON'T FORGET TO HIT THE SAVE BUTTON in the lower right hand corner.

Hope this helps.

-Tim
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