Yes. You're all right. Thanks so much. (God damn ! You discovered the IP of my ISP DNS!!!!).
> 2) Use the "winipcfg" command on Win98 (or "ipconfig /all" on NT) to > figure out what IP, DNS, etc. was given by DHCP. ------------------------- > FWIW I just tried it from here and here are the results: > > >$ nslookup ns1.nthink.com.br > >Server: homer.sonictech.net > >Address: 216.19.52.201 > > > >Name: ns1.nthink.com.br > >Address: 200.255.46.35 > > So maybe putting 200.255.46.35 in your resolv.conf would do the trick. > Also note that you don't have to use your ISP's DNS server, any DNS server > on the net will most likely work in most cases. >