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dns needed for router but was never gave a password
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You probably don't need a password.
Temporarily, hook your computer directly up to the cable modem. Open up a terminal window. (Win2k/WinXP, Start -> Run, type cmd. either way, click OK. )
In Windows 2000/XP, type ipconfig /all. There should be your DNS servers listed in there.
Under 9x/ME, you can click start -> Run, and enter winipcfg /all.
Temporarily, hook your computer directly up to the cable modem. Open up a terminal window. (Win2k/WinXP, Start -> Run, type cmd. either way, click OK. )
In Windows 2000/XP, type ipconfig /all. There should be your DNS servers listed in there.
Under 9x/ME, you can click start -> Run, and enter winipcfg /all.
Alex Cavnar, aka alc6379
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