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[Discuss] Has Comcast broken the internet?



On 06/24/2012 03:41 PM, Laura Conrad wrote:
>>>>>> "Tony" == Tony Koker <tkoker at gmail.com> writes:
>     Tony>    Not sure about the services that are working for you,
>     Tony> whether they use DNS or not, but this sounds like a problem
>     Tony> I've had in the past when the DNS for the ISP isn't working.
>
> I'm not using the Comcast DNS,  because when it broke a year or so ago,
> I read advice to use the google dns at 8.8.8.8 instead.  But it doesn't
> surprise me if Comcast DNS is broken.  Would they have trouble routing
> packets or something, even if I'm not using it directly?    
>
I'm using Comcast DNS without any issues at the moment.

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