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COX dns settings?

QueBert

Lifer
trying to set up some stuff on a friends PC, looking for the COX dns servers, all they tell me is they use DHCP and dns info isn't needed to config it. Maybe I"m stupid but I couldn't find them on google or cox's web page. would anyone happen to know the San Diego CA ones off hand?

thanks
 
Originally posted by: JackMDS
Yap, just leave it alone on Auto.

:sun:

I can't leave it on auto, in order to set up this virtual port I need to set my tcp/ip settings manually, and the 2 dns addresses are needed. Hummm maybe I can find them somewhere, as COX is very Nazi-ish about giving out any information.
 
So use another DNS.

ORSC Public Access DNS Nameservers
199.166.24.253
199.166.27.253
199.166.28.10
199.166.29.3
199.166.31.3
195.117.6.25
204.57.55.100

Sprintlink General DNS
204.117.214.10
199.2.252.10
204.97.212.10

Cisco
128.107.241.185
192.135.250.69

:sun:
 
Why not just setup DHCP on one computer and then open a command line (type CMD in run)
Then type ipconfig /all
It should list the DNS servers you are using.
 
Cox tells you the DNS servers when you sign up.

Cox currently hosts Public DNS servers at:
68.2.16.30
68.6.16.30
68.1.208.30
 
I would tell you the ones I have but I don't think their business DNS addresses are the same as home side of things.
 
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