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     Opting out of DNS Assistance
     When you enter a domain name into the address bar of your Web browser, DNS (Domain Name Service) translates the domain name into an IP address that your computer understands. Your computer then displays the Web site based on this IP address.

    If you prefer that the DNS server display an error message when it can't match the domain you've entered with an IP address, you can change your DNS settings in your hardware device (router, gateway, or modem) or in your Operating System. Either method prevents DNS Assistance servers from displaying a page of links to sites that have similar domain names to the one you entered.

    Note: If you change the DNS settings in your Operating System, you could encounter problems if you travel with this computer. You will probably have to change back to the original settings to connect to a hotel network, for example. Changing the DNS settings in the hardware device requires that you know the device user name and password.

    Use the graphics below to select the router or gateway you're using. Click on the name of the device for directions to opt out of the DNS assistance that tries to resolve errors in the domain that's been entered.

    FiOS Hardware

    Figure depicting Actiontec MI424WR router
    Figure depicting Actiontec RI408 router
    Figure depicting Verizon MI424WR router
    Actiontec MI424WR
    Router
    Actiontec RI408
    Router
    Verizon MI424WR
    Router
    Figure depicting D-Link DI-624 router
    Figure depicting D-Link DI-604 router
    D-Link DI-624 Router D-Link DI-604 Router


    Can't find your hardware here? You can change your DNS settings in your operating system.




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