Open The Preferences For Your Router
Open The Preferences For Your Router
Open The Preferences For Your Router
Often, the preferences are set in your web browser, via a URL with numbers (example:
http://192.168.0.1 or http://192.168.1.1). You may need a password.
If you're like us, and you set the router password long ago and cannot remember it now,
you can often reset the password to the manufacturer default by pressing a button on the
router itself.
Or preferences may be set via specific application for your router, which you installed on
your computer when you added the router.
Scan for the letters DNS next to a field which allows two or three sets of numbers, each
broken into four groups of one to three numbers. It might look like this:
3. Put in the OpenDNS server addresses as your DNS server settings and save/apply.
Please write down your current settings before entering the OpenDNS addresses, just in
case.
208.67.222.222
208.67.220.220
4. Cache Flushing
Once you have configured your DNS settings and saved them, we highly suggest that
you flush your DNS resolver cache and web browser caches to ensure that your new DNS
configuration settings take immediate effect.
5. Check your Settings