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Address bar seach goes to http://search2.comcast.com/ instead of providing search response from firefox. Help

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When I search, Firefox opens the Comcast search page instead of giving me the site I searched on.

For example if I type CNN I get:

http://search2.comcast.com/?cat=dnsr&con=ds&url=cnn

When I search, Firefox opens the Comcast search page instead of giving me the site I searched on. For example if I type CNN I get: http://search2.comcast.com/?cat=dnsr&con=ds&url=cnn

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See:

You can click the "Disable this error service" link at the top right to opt-out from that service.

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Unfortunately the instructions in http://dns-opt-out.comcast.net/ are no longer valid. They instruct you to change a setting that isn't available anymore... A workaround that only involves Firefox and not Comcast would be greatly appreciated.

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Those instructions are still valid, if you are using Comcast internet service. (If you are using a different ISP, you need to contact your ISP for help.) The setting is set in your main Comcast customer account, under High-Speed Internet settings - Domain Helper which needs to turned off.

There is no specific setting for any browser, because Comcast is intercepting URL bar searches at their server outside of your PC.