How do you figure out what what your primary and secondary DNS is?

Just Chil29 asked:


I have a linksys router and can’t figure out what the primary and secondary dns are. Thanks!

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  1. Your primary and secondary DNS is the address of your ISP provider. If you do not know them and are trying to set up a modem router for example you will need to use a working computer to go to your providers website and look up router setup information. These settings can be found there.

    Comment by Bill S — April 25, 2010 #

  2. I think Are you able to use DHCP? If you can, then you don’t even need to know that information.

    If not, you can either:
    a) Google it. There are listings for some of the larger ISPs.
    or
    b) Contact your ISP.

    If you can use DHCP, but you would rather not, then here’s what I suggest:

    Use DHCP to connect initially, and then go to Start->Run and type in`cmd.exe`

    Run `ipconfig /all` and write down your DNS server addresses. Now that you know the addresses, you can turn DHCP off and enter the nameservers manually from now on.

    Comment by cen — April 26, 2010 #

  3. I think cuz it tells you,lol

    Comment by joanleva — April 29, 2010 #

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