Windows Vista
- Click on the Start
button, and choose Control Panel.
- Click on Network and Internet.
- Click on Network
and Sharing Center.
- In the menu on the left, click on Manage
network
connections.
- Right-click on the
icon of the Internet connection you are using (that can be
Broadband,
LAN, or
wireless), and choose Properties. The screen
of your
computer will darken, a new window will pop up, and Windows
will ask
your
permission to continue. Click on Continue.
- A new
window will pop up. Highlight the Internet Protocol
TCP/IP
Version
4 (TCP/IPv4) option, and click on the Properties
button.
- A new window will pop up. Enter our DNS
addresses
(84.200.208.200 and 84.200.212.38)
in
the
appropriate boxes, by first selecting the radio button called
Use
the
following
DNS server addresses. Look at the Internet
Protocol
Version
4 (TCP/IPv4)
Properties
window
below,
since
this is how it should look like when you are done. Ignore the
different IP numbers in the window below (they are old IPs);
the new
IPs are mentioned above.
- Once
you've updated your DNS settings, you just have to click OK
and Close to confirm
your changes. You
don't need to restart your computer for the new settings to
take
effect.
When you're back online, visit http://gov.ttf
- If it loads, you're done!
