How to Change RoadRunner DNS
The RoadRunner high-speed Internet service maintains its own set of DNS, or Domain Name Server, systems in order to resolve domain names. These servers are important because computers communicate with servers through the numeric IP address and must contact a server to map a domain name, such as Google.com, with the numerical address. If you have a different DNS service that you'd like to use, you can modify your adapter settings to show the new address.
Instructions
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Open the Start menu, type "network," and click "Network and Sharing Center."
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Click "Change adapter settings" on the left side of the screen.
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Right-click your current connection, such as "Local Area Network" or "Wireless Connection," and then click "Properties."
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Select "Internet Protocol Version 4" and then click "Properties" below it
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Select "Use the following DNS server addresses" and then type the IP address of the primary and secondary DNS server for the DNS service you use.
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Click "OK." Your connection will no longer use the old DNS server.
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