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Windows
XP |
- Click on Start, go to Connect To and select Show All Connections.
Note: If you cannot find Connect To under the Start menu then go to Control Panel and then to Network Connections. At this point
proceed with Step 2 above.
- On the Network Connections screen, under Dial-Up, click
once on the BRMEMC.net icon to highlight it. Then click File
and choose Properties.
- When the Properties window opens click on the Networking tab.
- Under Networking click on the Properties button.
- Make sure there is a dot beside "Obtain DNS server address
automatically".
- Then click OK.
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| Windows
98 |
- Double click on My Computer.
- Then double click on Dial-Up Networking.
- Click once on the BRMEMC.net icon to highlight it. Then go to File and choose Properties.
- When the Properties window opens click on the Server
Types Tab.
- Then click on the TCP/IP
Settings button.
- Make sure there is a dot beside of "Server assigned name
server addresses".
- Then
click OK.
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| Mac
OS X |
- Click
on the Apple Menu.
- Choose
System Preferences.
- Double click on the Network icon.
- Next
click on the TCP/IP tab.
- On this
screen there is a box that says Domain Name Servers.
- Make
sure the old DNS information is taken out or change
the DNS numbers to 70.158.128.9 (Primary) and 65.14.20.9
(Secondary).
- Then
click OK.
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