I Left the router (talking to mediacom side) on auto, but put the DNS addresses in the server part, then changed them on the PC as well.
I couldn't put them in the router (mediacom side) without giving it a static address.
Does that sound right?
Depends on the router. Some let you specify a separate static DNS server, but some may only let you use the automatic ones assigned via DHCP.
Sorry computer illiteracy creeps in. OpenDNS? website? A little help pleeeaasee!!!
Opendns.org
The internet uses numbers called IP addresses to route and move data around. Sort of like a phone number for a server or client. DNS is the service that converts "friendly" names like
Cyclone Fanatic to those addresses (74.119.232.225 in the case of Cyclonefanatic.com). Sort of like a phonebook does between names and phone numbers.
It's a fairly simple system, but Mediacom apparently is incapable of running one, as theirs has pretty constant problems.
OpenDNS is a service that provides DNS for free without having to rely on Mediacom's. It also allows you to manage what hosts get resolved so you can effectively block bad sites as well.
If you change the DNS server settings in your router or PC to use OpenDNS's servers instead of Mediacom's you'll probably be happier in the long run
