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I've just spent several frustrating hours with 404 errors when I could not reach a single web site - even within Thailand. Eventually, I had a hunch that MaxNet might be blocking my Open DNS settings, so I went in and changed them back to MaxNet's DNS and BINGO - I was back online :)

If their DNS servers were half decent, I wouldn't have to bother with Open DNS, but as any MaxNet user knows - they are <deleted>.

Is there no end to the lunacy of this company ?

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I pay 1200 baht a month and did get a good service! last 2 weeks its been crap..Only getting about 12 kps...Talked to maxnet in their shop and they say they are doing something to improve the service for everyone but will take 2 more weeks..It was ok before!!!Asked for a refund as its not working well..That did not compute!!

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I also just found the OpenDNS servers to currently be worthless on MaxNet. I can't say "blocked," for sure, since I can ping 208.67.222.222 and 208.67.220.220. If I can ping them, then they're not blocked are they? <head spinning>

Anyway, right now I have 208.67.222.222 as my primary DNS server and the IP address of my modem/router as the secondary DNS server (I don't have OpenDNS in my modem/router settings any more) with the hope that if OpenDNS becomes usable again, I will be taking advantage of it again.

For the record, what are TT&T's DNS server addresses?

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They're we go Dave ....2 weeks ..that's the magic number.

Forget yer DNS's ...

Stop messing around with it

Read my post through and Webfacts contributions

DO YOU EVER GET THE FEELING YOU'RE BEING CHEATED? :):D:D:D:D:D:D

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