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Open DNS filter
I'm new to using NEXQ6GO. After I sign in to router by password, how can I setup Open dns filter ip addresses and where to start? I want to use this on my wireless network to protect my grandchildren's usage. Any help appreciated!
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Re: Open DNS filter
Hey @dmire44 you should set the DNS settings on your modem connection profile. I believe the tab is the advanced tab. Menu is Modem->Connection Profile.
You can also set DNS settings on the interfaces, like your ethernet and WLAN (WiFi) if I recall correctly. This is under Menu: Network->Interfaces then select edit on the LAN or WLAN0 WLAN1 etc. You may have to change the DNS settings on the WLAN under Network->Wireless-> Edit button.
Make sure to save and apply (button at the bottom of the page) before moving to another page for settings.
You can also set DNS settings on the interfaces, like your ethernet and WLAN (WiFi) if I recall correctly. This is under Menu: Network->Interfaces then select edit on the LAN or WLAN0 WLAN1 etc. You may have to change the DNS settings on the WLAN under Network->Wireless-> Edit button.
Make sure to save and apply (button at the bottom of the page) before moving to another page for settings.
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Thanx for your response. I'm a total noob on working with LuCl gui interface. Don't want to destroy the paid setup by LTEfix of the NEXQ6GO router that I just purchased.
OpenDNS family filter has addresses to input to DNS server settings. They are
208.67.222.123
208.67.220.123
I don't see anyplace on Network->interface or Network->wireless to apply. I don't even know whether to input in Wan,Wan1,Wan2?? In other words, I need specific instructions to setup Family filter for my grandkids on wifi.
Would you be able to help or point me to a source that can?
OpenDNS family filter has addresses to input to DNS server settings. They are
208.67.222.123
208.67.220.123
I don't see anyplace on Network->interface or Network->wireless to apply. I don't even know whether to input in Wan,Wan1,Wan2?? In other words, I need specific instructions to setup Family filter for my grandkids on wifi.
Would you be able to help or point me to a source that can?
Re: Open DNS filter
Thanx for your response. I'm a total noob on working with LuCl gui interface. Don't want to destroy the paid setup by LTEfix of the NEXQ6GO router that I just purchased.
OpenDNS family filter has addresses to input to DNS server settings. They are
208.67.222.123
208.67.220.123
I don't see anyplace on Network->interface or Network->wireless to apply. I don't even know whether to input in Wan,Wan1,Wan2?? In other words, I need specific instructions to setup Family filter for my grandkids on wifi.
Would you be able to help or point me to a source that can?
OpenDNS family filter has addresses to input to DNS server settings. They are
208.67.222.123
208.67.220.123
I don't see anyplace on Network->interface or Network->wireless to apply. I don't even know whether to input in Wan,Wan1,Wan2?? In other words, I need specific instructions to setup Family filter for my grandkids on wifi.
Would you be able to help or point me to a source that can?
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Re: Open DNS filter
I wrote up a full writeup. Never posted.
Sheesh. LOL. Anyway
Click on Edit button in line with LAN and WAN you will see an advanced tab. There is a checkbox for something mentioning DNS. Click that and the DNS custom DNS entry appears. Leave the DNS search domain and the DNS weight blank.
For the modem set custom DNS under Modem menu->Connection Profile->Advanced tab.
Make sure to save and apply before changing pages
Sheesh. LOL. Anyway
Click on Edit button in line with LAN and WAN you will see an advanced tab. There is a checkbox for something mentioning DNS. Click that and the DNS custom DNS entry appears. Leave the DNS search domain and the DNS weight blank.
For the modem set custom DNS under Modem menu->Connection Profile->Advanced tab.
Make sure to save and apply before changing pages
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Re: Open DNS filter
Success! With your support, I was able to accomplish my goal. My lan is connected to OpenDNS as well as wifi. I noticed that Nord vpn doesn't seem to want to play well with the filter installed.
Re: Open DNS filter
Ok, OpenDNS works as tested following instructions above.
NOW I want to separate ethernet connection from OpenDNS. Where do I edit OR do I need to set up a wireless network with OpenDNS only on wifi.
Reason being, that I can't use Nord vpn on ethernet/lan connection with OpenDNS filter applied.
I created a guest wifi but don't see how to apply OpenDNS to it only.
Hope this makes sense.
NOW I want to separate ethernet connection from OpenDNS. Where do I edit OR do I need to set up a wireless network with OpenDNS only on wifi.
Reason being, that I can't use Nord vpn on ethernet/lan connection with OpenDNS filter applied.
I created a guest wifi but don't see how to apply OpenDNS to it only.
Hope this makes sense.
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Re: Open DNS filter
Outside my experience. I'm honestly not 100% sure.
Best guess is to separate one or multiple ethernet ports into its own VLAN under switch and then set that interface to its own DNS setting? I've no experience there. Hopefully some networking guru can chime in.
Best guess is to separate one or multiple ethernet ports into its own VLAN under switch and then set that interface to its own DNS setting? I've no experience there. Hopefully some networking guru can chime in.