Thanks for providing me with alternative fixed DNS's. But what about the
general issue of moving from a flexible DNS to some fixed DNS? A few web
postings indicate this can be problematic, that flexible DNS numbers are more
reliable. I don't know about security issues here--way beyond my pay grade.
"Jack [MVP-Networking]" wrote:
> Hi
> Using another DNS should not be a problem.
> You can try 4.2.2.2 & 4.2.2.3
> Win 7 public support is here.
> http://social.technet.microsoft.com/...stdesc&lc=1033
> Jack (MS, MVP-Networking).
>
>
> "Tom461" <> wrote in message
> news:0BC46FA0-CB4E-4C88-8AD1-...
> >I could not find a Windows 7 discussion group, which seems to mean that Win
> >7
> > users go to Vista groups. My ISP, Earthlink delivered by Comcast cable,
> > says
> > the only way I can get out of their very much unwanted Earthlink Search
> > Assistant is to change the DNS numbers to, apparently. two preset numbers
> > selected by a radio button in my Windows programs. My question is whether
> > choosing this option has additional consequences and if those are likely
> > to
> > be good or bad for me re security, speed, etc. The Earthlink Toolbar is
> > not
> > installed; Earthlink just jams Search Assistant on you anyway because you
> > use
> > their email service, taking any terms you search on in Google that did not
> > work, and displaying it on the Earthlink help site. Not welcome; probably
> > barely legal--I don't know about that
>
> .
>