Monday, June 29, 2009

How To Find Out What My DNS Servers Address Is

153 Atul 06.20.09 at 4:32 am
hiii thnx i got my DNS Address very easily, if u have some more geeky tricks for net then plzz do send me.

154 Ali 06.21.09 at 12:18 am
Yowww i iz tryin 2 set ma internet up for ma ps3 yhh buh it wnt let me cuz it sayin dah dere is a dns error n i dnt no wah ma numba is cud u tell me how to get it

155 trevor 06.23.09 at 8:17 pm
i need help finding my dns addresses it sais my ip address succeeded and then after a about 30 seconds it sais failed and it said it is because of my dns

156 magic_stick 06.28.09 at 3:48 pm
My brother had problems connecting to xbox live so i told him to try this and it worked the missing part was the part 5,12,13 & 14 the MAC address
hope this helps some of you guys

Use this to solve the DNS not resolved error:
1. Click the “Start” button on your desktop
2. Click “Run”
3. Type “cmd” if you are using Windows 2000 or Windows XP, otherwise use “command”
4. Type “ipconfig/all ” if you are using Windows 2000 or Windows XP, otherwise use “winipcfg”
5. When you get to your default enabled connection copy down the letter/number sequence called the “Physical Address” or “MAC Address”, and the “DNS Servers”
6. Unplug your modem
7. Turn on your Xbox without a disc in the drive
8. Go to “Settings”
9. Go to “Network Settings”
10. Go to “DNS settings”
11. Enter the DNS settings you copied down then apply the changes
12. Go to “Advanced”
13. Go to “MAC address”
14. Input that letter and number sequence
15. Press “ok”
16. Connect your Xbox to your modem
nameserver 203.54.1.20 : It is Name server IP address (in dot notation) of a name server that the resolver should query. All your application will use this IP address for DNS purpose.



Find out dns server ip address under Windows Vista/ XP/NT/2003
Click on Start button > Run > and Type command cmd > Press [enter] key

At DOS prompt type the command:

C:\>ipconfig /all

You should DNS server IP address, and other information related to Windows networking:

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OR

You can Click on Start button > Settings > Network connections
Double click on Local Area Connection
Click on Properties button
Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)
Click on Properties button and Look for Preferred DNS Server:


See also:
Free public dns server for personal and business use.
How to find and change Nintendo Wii DNS server IP address
/etc/resolve.conf example
Linux: How to setup as dns client?

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