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Help! How do I change my DNS server settings on router?
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<blockquote data-quote="Feisty411" data-source="post: 1420847" data-attributes="member: 259222"><p>I followed the instructions with your added info and it all went according to plan. I restarted my Mac, but when I used <strong>cat /etc/resolv.conf</strong> to check, the 2 rogue servers were still there - even though I deleted them in nano. If <strong>Control - O</strong> is the same as saving, then why are the servers still there? And beneath them had been added the line: <strong>cpc10-dals18-2-0-cust331:~</strong> What does that mean? And why has Terminal added it? Maybe it's an error code of some kind.</p><p></p><p>I'm so tired of this. I've been working on it for a week now. </p><p><strong>cradom,</strong> thank you so much for all your help. If you can shed any further light on this that would be cool. Maybe the rogue servers can't be deleted in this way. Can't be that easy! Maybe it does have to be done by the ISP or through the actual router, except I've got a Motorola Surfboard Cable Modem that has no manual reset, so I may have to try to speak to their technical support team.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Feisty411, post: 1420847, member: 259222"] I followed the instructions with your added info and it all went according to plan. I restarted my Mac, but when I used [B]cat /etc/resolv.conf[/B] to check, the 2 rogue servers were still there - even though I deleted them in nano. If [B]Control - O[/B] is the same as saving, then why are the servers still there? And beneath them had been added the line: [B]cpc10-dals18-2-0-cust331:~[/B] What does that mean? And why has Terminal added it? Maybe it's an error code of some kind. I'm so tired of this. I've been working on it for a week now. [B]cradom,[/B] thank you so much for all your help. If you can shed any further light on this that would be cool. Maybe the rogue servers can't be deleted in this way. Can't be that easy! Maybe it does have to be done by the ISP or through the actual router, except I've got a Motorola Surfboard Cable Modem that has no manual reset, so I may have to try to speak to their technical support team. [/QUOTE]
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