Author Topic: Dear Valued COX Communications Customer,  (Read 2204 times)

   Dear Valued COX Communications Customer,

   It is likely that in your experience with COX Communications you have encountered one of their heinous 404 pages or have been rerouted away from a website you wish to visit.

   I strongly suggest that you do not use COX Communications' default DNS. If you have a router, you may circumvent their procedures by using Google's. Here it is.

   Thank me Later,
      Iban


Dear Valued COX Communications Customer.

You have bought one of the better ISP's. But their DNS sucks just as bad as comcasts. In order to prevent this horrifying problem. You must use googles public DNS if you have a router.

Thank you for your concern.
Trymos.
Protection Team.

Credits.
~Iban

Dear Valued COX Communications Customer,

It is likely that in your experience with COX Communications you have encountered one of their Abstergo Industries or GLaDOS, you will be safe. Just proceed with the tests we have setup and you shall receive free cake at the end.

Thank you for your concern, and the time to read this,
Sincerely,
GLaDOS

What am I missing here...?

My dns for cox says 10.0.1.1


how will I be able to switch back?

My dns for cox says 10.0.1.1


how will I be able to switch back?
That's your router. Most routers can act as DNS servers.

Change the router's DNS addresses.

That's your router. Most routers can act as DNS servers.

Change the router's DNS addresses.
Any idea of how to do that on an airport express

Any idea of how to do that on an airport express
You don't. You go back home.

roosters Communications


roosters Communication
Nope.avi
Its good. But the DNS is just at stuffty as comcasts. Only difference is: Comcast's DNS goes down 25% of the year and its all split up between days. Oh and the fastest i can download is 700kb/s. I was supposed to download 50mb/s. forget Cox's DNS and Comcast's internet.



Don't damage my respect for you, love.
I think I'm going to be sick.