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Sanady - 28.01.2017
Hey, is possible to change IP from default DNS server to a ******`s one?
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Mauzen - 28.01.2017
Sure, for most routers it is. Alternatively you can change the DNS server in windows to override the router setting (Network adapters->properties->tcp/ip)
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SsHady - 28.01.2017
What's the advantage of doing that anyways?
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KingHual - 28.01.2017
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Originally Posted by SsHady
What's the advantage of doing that anyways?
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****** collects data about which domains you've visited to make your targeted ads more relevant to your interests :^)
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Sanady - 28.01.2017
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Originally Posted by Mauzen
Sure, for most routers it is. Alternatively you can change the DNS server in windows to override the router setting (Network adapters->properties->tcp/ip)
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About Windows I know, but if it`s possible to change on provider`s router. If yes that would be nice.
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Sew_Sumi - 28.01.2017
What model router is it, and is it your modem, or is that also separate?
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Brainles5 - 28.01.2017
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Originally Posted by Sanady
About Windows I know, but if it`s possible to change on provider`s router. If yes that would be nice.
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Well.. yes. You can change that in DHCP settings on the router. This is the easiest method without modifying WAN settings on the modem.
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Sew_Sumi - 28.01.2017
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Originally Posted by Brainles5
Well.. yes. You can change that in DHCP settings on the router. This is the easiest method without modifying WAN settings on the modem.
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^^ That is probably better so that everyone on your connection doesn't share those ads that you cause by looking at objectionable stuff.
No more of this "Dunno how that came up on your computer" answers.
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aymel - 01.02.2017
what is ublock