Since you already have broadband, you have a PC, right? in that case, before turning off your PC, use WINIPCFG or from an MSDOS prompt type ipconfig /all and then look for the default gateway, and DNS server IPs..
the DNS server IPs should also be in your ISP welcome or sign-on kit. Your default gateway (and all other info) is either provided by your ISP via DHCP, or, is given (static), or, is set to 192.168.x.x or 10.x.x.x if you have a home router..
If you intend to configure your network adaptor with the DHCP option, you do not need to provide any of this information.
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