![]() Under Configure Proxies, it says "Using a PAC file". Otherwise, I will try to describe below what happened: If you want me to scan some of the pages that come up so you can see what they say, let me know. I say tried because what came up did not correspond exactly. I tried as best I could to follow your instructions. These Servers have been patched to guard against DNS poisoning, and are faster/more reliable than most ISP's DNS Servers. The interface that connects to the Internet should be dragged to the top of the list.Ĭlick on the DNS tab and enter these numbers.ĭNS Servers are a bit like Phone books where you look up a name and it gives you the phone number, in our case, you put in and it comes back with 17.149.160.49 behind the scenes. System Preferences>Network, click on the little gear at the bottom next to the + & - icons, (unlock lock first if locked), choose Set Service Order. The Interface that connects to the Internet, needs to be drug to the top of System Preferences>Network>Show:>Network Port Configurations and checked ON. Make a New Location, Using network locations in Mac OS X. Open System Preferences>Network>Configure>Proxies Tab, make sure none are set, like for HTTP & HTTPS to use at Home, if you use it at 2 locations, just make a New Location for home.ġ0.5/10.6 instructions, System Preferences>choose interface>Advanced>Proxies Tab, make sure none are set, like for HTTP & HTTPS.
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