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To: Elsewhere who wrote (49313)1/30/2006 12:09:53 AM
From: Gottfried  Read Replies (1) of 110655
 
Jochen, Comcast DNS problem: it still comes and goes. I've found a Comcast users forum where dozens of customers from my zip code area report the same problem for the last few days. [certain links on certain web sites - mainly Yahoo - time out]

I get decent download speed tests on BroadBandReports - near 4000 kbps.

I'd settle for half that speed with more reliable DNS support,
since I don't download huge files often and don't game.

Speed is NOT everything, in fact it's useless if the DNServer doesn't work reliably.

Do I see that correctly?

Gottfried
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