> > It doesn't even change the primary DNS for you (for that matter, it doesn't tell > you > > how to do it), you need to look that up and do it yourself. It's something you > don't > > do much, if ever, and the place to do it isn't immediately apparent in Windows. > > It's easy enough if you're using a router. > > S
Last time I needed to look at settings for my Linksys, I had to search the internet to figure out how to access it. If I've forgotten to save a link to the address, which I rather think I have, I'll need to do so again next time.
It is "easy," it just isn't obvious: Control Panel, Network and Sharing icon (which may be in Network and Internet icon depending on what you've done), Change Adapter Settings on the sidebar of the window, Select your connection, Use the "more" arrow on the toolbar and choose Change settings of this connection OR right click the connection and choose Properties, Select IPv4 on the Networking tab and click Properties, Enter the info in the DNS area OR (in the case of a tertiary DNS as this thing gives you) click Advanced and enter the info there instead.
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