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Setting up Mac OS X to use the new DNS servers
Notice
This change only affects you if your previous DNS server addresses include any of the following:
- 128.135.4.2
- 128.135.20.100
- 128.135.72.200
- 128.135.228.2
- 128.135.12.73
Mac OS X 10.4 or Higher
- Go to System Preferences → Network.
- Click on Built-in Ethernet.
- Click on the TCP/IP tab.
- Note: If "Configure IPv4" is set to use DHCP, do not change your DNS settings.
- Remove all previous entries under DNS Servers.
- Under DNS Servers, add 128.135.247.50 and 128.135.249.50. It doesn't matter what order you add them in.
- Click Apply Now.
Last updated: 7/17/08