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Keywords: nds | settings | windows | xp
Summary: Find out how you can change your DNS settings in Windows XP.
Here we'll show you how to manually assign DNS (Domain Name Service) servers for your Internet connection using Windows XP. Change the DNSBy doing this you tell your PC which DNS you want to use for all your surfing. Usually this is set to 'automatic' and we will give you the DNS. However, you can actually use any DNS settings you want. If you want to specify our servers, the addresses you'll need are:
If you have broadband
The Internet Protocol window will appear. Click Use the following DNS server addresses and enter the DNS server(s) you want to use. If you want to add more DNS servers click Advanced and then the DNS tab. If you have dial-up
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