-
Go to
“Start” then open “Control Panel”.
Right click on “Network and Internet Connection”,
then choose “Network Connections”.
Note: If the Control Panel is in Classic View,
double click the Network Connections icon.
Under “LAN”
or “High-Speed Internet”
right click “Local Area connection”
and select “Properties”.
On the “General”tab, highlight
“Internet Protocol(TCP/IP)” and click
“Properties”.
If you want to use the DHCP addressing:
make sure the radio button in front of
“Obtain an IP address automatically” is selected.
-
Select
“Use the following DNS server addresses”.
Enter Vailnet's / Coloradonet's DNS servers addresses
into the appropriate fields.
Primary DNS: 65.38.129.254
Secondary DNS: 65.38.128.2
-
Select “Use the following DNS server addresses”.
Enter Vailnet's / Coloradonet's DNS servers into
the appropriate fields.
Primary DNS: 65.38.129.254
Secondary DNS: 65.38.128.2
-
Click “OK”, then “OK”
again. Close the “Network Connections” screen.
Note: The LAN connection in Network Connections should
be “Enabled”.
- Close the “Network Connections”
screen.
You may need to restart your computer for the new connection
to become active.