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What shall I do to know the DNS server of my modem, when the IP properties were obtained an IP address automatically and also the DNS server address automatically?

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Hi,

Locally (in your network) to gather these information, you can enter http ://192.168.0.1/ to get the Actiontec’s web interface and gather the DNS info.

Alternately, for Globelines (Philippines) DNS Servers, you can try:

  • 202.52.163.6
  • 202.52.163.7
  • 202.52.162.39 (ns1.globeidc.com.ph)
  • 202.52.162.40 (ns1.globeidc.com.ph)
  • 202.52.167.70
  • 202.52.167.71
Depending on the time of the day, below DNS varies in performance/speed:
  • 203.127.225.10 (g-net.globe.com.ph)
  • 203.127.225.11 (g-net1.globe.com.ph)
In some instances, the following also work:
  • 202.95.226.66
  • 202.95.226.77
The below DNS could also be used but would seem to be reserved for somebody way up the company:
  • 203.177.3.100 (theboss.globenet.com.ph)
Hope that this be of initial help/idea. Pls post back how things turned up or should you need additional information.

Good luck and kind regards. Thank you for using FixYa.

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