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CJ1941
Jul 14, 2020Aspirant
Open DNS with Orbi ROuter
Hi - Just went from a Nighthawk router to the Orbi RB50. In the old router I forced the router to use the OpenDNS server and setup the same addresses with the Orbi router. But the Orbi doesn't ...
CJ1941
Jul 16, 2020Aspirant
I put in the corrent OpenDNS IP addresses in the Orbi web app, just like I did with the Nighthawk, but it doesn't work doing that. There's no OpenDNS filtering going on, so something is different with Orbi than Nighthawk and I don't know what's different that suddenly breaks what used to work just fine. Any thoughts?
Mstrbig
Aug 04, 2020Master
If I understand correctly you want to use OpenDNS servers for your DNS servers?
Under the Internet Setup page in the GUI, you should just be able to change to "Use These DNS Servers" and enter the IP addresses of the preferred DNS Servers. I run DNS tests and change DNS servers quite frequently, depending on DNS Benchmark ratings. I find the OpenDNS servers to be slower than others, like Level 3, Google, etc.. So maybe the OpenDNS servers are having traffic issues, causing you to lose connection. I just ran a DNS test and Open was at the bottom, as far as speed/reliability goes. Level 3 and Google are consistantly faster and at the top 2 to 3 fastest DNS Servers.
If you want to test DNS servers:
Level 3: 4.2.2.1
Level 3: 4.2.2.2
Level 3: 4.2.2.4
Level 3: 4.2.2.5
Google: 8.8.8.8
Google: 8.8.4.4
OpenDNS: 208.67.220.123
OpenDNS: 208.67.220.220
OpenDNS: 208.67.220.222
- CrimpOnAug 04, 2020Guru - Experienced User
I believe this discussion began with using OpenDNS to filter web access. (i.e. more than resolve URLs to IPs.)
Having never done this myself, I have a suspicion that this is a paid service that requires setting up an account and linking it to the subscriber's public IP address. This is where the "static vs. dynamic IP" topic is introduced. We can enter OpenDNS into the DNS field, but if the ISP changes our public IP, then OpenDNS will no longer tie DNS requests to our account and our filtering will disappear.
Or... I have missed the point entirely.
- MstrbigAug 04, 2020Master
I just read that.
OpenDNS has a free service for filtering. Netgear calls their setup Parental Controls. The name Parental Controls is confusing as NETGEAR Parental Controls isn’t just for home use.
Turn on Enhanced or Standard Parental Controls, Setup free OpenDNS account, if not done already, and setup Open DNS parental controls. Download and Install Genie and/or download the Circles App. (BTW Genie is a nice program for Windows and MAC and supports Orbi.
- FURRYe38Aug 04, 2020Guru - Experienced User
I thought NG stopped supporting Genie for Orbi: