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Lenster45
Aug 16, 2019Aspirant
orbi dns settings
I am running windows 10. If I set up the Orbi to use specific DSN server addresses and leave the Windows 10 IVP4 properties to obtain DNS server automatically, when I runthe DNSbench program, it sho...
FURRYe38
Aug 16, 2019Guru - Experienced User
When using the DNSBench program, it's best to run that program with the PC directly connected to the ISP modem/ONT. By pass any router to get accurate DNS test results with the modem. As mentioned, the Orbi and any NG router only hands out router IP address for connected clients DNS. You can specify what DNS to use on the router and it will use what you configure here.
Lenster45 wrote:I am running windows 10.
If I set up the Orbi to use specific DSN server addresses and leave the Windows 10 IVP4 properties to obtain DNS server automatically, when I runthe DNSbench program, it show me using 192.168.1.1 as the DNS server. If I then go into the Windows 10 IVP4 properties and fill in the DNS address I want and click on use these DNS servers, DNSBench shows I am using the coreect addresses. How do I set up Orbi and Windows 10 so the ORBI decides which DNS servers to use.
By the way, I have rebooted windows after each change.
- CrimpOnAug 16, 2019Guru - Experienced User
FURRYe38 wrote:How do I set up Orbi and Windows 10 so the ORBI decides which DNS servers to use.
By the way, I have rebooted windows after each change.
When the Windows PC is set to get DNS entries using DHCP, the Orbi always responds with its own IP address and acts as a DNS relay. Numerous people have asked for a way to get Orbi to hand out other DNS entries, and it simply cannot be made to do that.
There are only two ways to have devices use other DNS servers: (1) set up the device with static entries for DNS, and (2) use a different DHCP server. For one or two devices, option (1) is not too horrible. For many devices, it would be a "chore". Option (2) requires investment in more hardware and considerable technical skill.
Sorry.
- FURRYe38Aug 16, 2019Guru - Experienced User
Yes this is a given with NG routers and some other Mfr routers. Some mfrs allow users to disable the DNS proxy or relay on the router thus allowing the actual DNS addresses to pass thru to connected devices.
Please include the OP :smileywink: Lenster45
- Lenster45Aug 16, 2019Aspirant
OK here is what I have found. If I set up DNS server names in the ORBI and leave windows as automatic DNS then WIndows uses 192.168.1.1 which in turn takes it to my ISP which is horrible. But my non-windows devices wind up using the DNS servers specified in the Orbi and perform much better. When I set windows to specific DNS server names and leave the same server names in the Orbi, then everything uses the specified DNS servers and al perfom well.