^ I have the open dns ip addresses configured in my router for the last few years, are there any others I could try?
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^ I have the open dns ip addresses configured in my router for the last few years, are there any others I could try?
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Google DNS server and take your pick
^ tried that and still have the same problem.
Its now totally impossible for me to get to http:// finance. google. com/finance?q=mos without using a proxy server.
And the 2009 idiot of the year award goes to whoever configured their servers so that any url with the text "google.com" in it is to forward to "google.th"
It could be google staff, it could be Maxnet staff, all I know is that they are idiots! :finger:
Yes, that's the way I've always done it.Quote:
Originally Posted by melvbot
Never had any problems.
Allows you to search for images and maps quickly to.
My lap top has no redirect on my google search but my PC does and goes to .th, How can I change this? There must be a way since it hasn't changed on my lap top.. :confused:
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Are both machines set up to use the same DNS server ?
yes the same server..
This screws me up every time I travel overseas and have to reset my country of origin in the preferences section of the google main search page... The only problem is that when it does this it changes my default language too... Makes it a bitch to figure out which preference setting to update when the fekking display language is in Thai or Farzi...