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These are settings that are normally provided automatically by your router via DHCP. When you set up a unit to get an IP address automatically, the DNS settings come along for the ride. If you're manually configuring the IP settings instead of using DHCP, then you need to find out the DNS settings from whomever is running your network. If that fails, you can find public DNS servers and just grab a couple of addresses, such as these: http://theos.in/windows-xp/free-fast-public-dns-server-list/
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