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CJ1941's avatar
CJ1941
Aspirant
Jul 14, 2020

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 do any of the filtering I control with OpenDNS.  How do you setup the router to work with OpenDNS?  I really don't want to use the Circle parental filter offered (it's not free).  If there's any help out there, pls advise.  Thanks.  

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  • CrimpOn's avatar
    CrimpOn
    Guru - Experienced User

    CJ1941 wrote:

    How do you setup the router to work with OpenDNS?  I really don't want to use the Circle parental filter offered (it's not free).  If there's any help out there, pls advise.  Thanks.  


    There are two ways to set up and configure an Orbi: (a) the Orbi "app" - which is slick, but "brain dead", and (b) using a web browser to open http://orbilogin.net.  The web interface menu item "Internet" provides a section to specify the DNS servers you with to use.  Just put in the IP's for Open DNS in the spaces provided.

    • CJ1941's avatar
      CJ1941
      Aspirant

      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?

      • CrimpOn's avatar
        CrimpOn
        Guru - Experienced User

        You are waaaay ahead of me on OpenDNS.

         

        How does OpenDNS know that you have an "account"?

        Is it by IP address.... or?

    • LeapOfFaaaith's avatar
      LeapOfFaaaith
      Aspirant

      It give me an issue after a few days because ORBI doesn't allow me to keep the IP address dynamic. It only allows the Opendns servers to be entered if the IP address is static. Now, randomly, the whole system goes off line and I can't correct it remotely. I have to go to 192.168.1.1 on a physically attached computer to update the IP address so the system works again. All other router systems I have had do not seem to have this issue. Do you have any suggested solutions?