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I live in the US and have had Comcast do this to me before. I routinely use GoogleDNS because of that.

Also because Comcast DNS sucks horribly and times out with upsetting regularity.




Note that you can opt out of Comcast's DNS hijacking, although the fact that it's on by default is still pretty bad.

There is, as far as I know, no switch to make their DNS more reliable, though.


I have Cablevision and they technically allow you to opt out. But even after opting out, I still get that damned useless ad-infested search page sometimes, seemingly at random. I'm not sure if it's because of their incompetence of malicious intent.


Comcast has disabled all DNS hijacking, and has since they implemented their DNSSEC validating servers.


Yeah, I think you are right. The "Domain Helper" options no longer appear in my accounts page:

http://dns-opt-out.comcast.net/help-index.php


If you're using Comcast Business, I've yet to find a way to do this. Comcast Support (email, phone, live chat) also have no idea. If anyone knows how to do it, please let me know.


That's crazy. You'd think the business version would have more customization available, not less.

I take it you've logged into your comcast.net account and the box to disable it isn't there for you?


That is my experience with comcast dns too. Although, I have had some issues with google dns too on a rare occasion where I had to change back to something else (comcast or opendns) for a short while until google dns worked again. They never hijacked anything, but it just stopped working for a brief period.




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