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gif (340 bytes)Q18. What is my IP address? What is my DNS address?

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gif (340 bytes)Q18. What is my IP address? What is my DNS address?

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While establishing Internet connection, our server and your computer determine the user’s IP address and DNS servers. IP address is allocated dynamically, i.e. the user is allocated the first available address for each log. It means that while setting IP address, automatic allocation should be specified, as it is not possible to predetermine the user’s IP address. If you want to find out what is your current IP addres click here. DNS server addresses could also be determined. While establishing the connection, in some cases it is also necessary to specify DNS server address: for WinNT users, for some Windows98 users, in cases of several Internet connections (more than one provider). So, in “DialUp Networking”, “Properties”, for a particular connection choose “Specify DNS address” option and set for “Primary DNS”: 195.250.98, and for “Secondary DNS”: 195.250.98.8.

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