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Changing dns server address at router
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I have a cable modem+router (let's call it A) and an RJ-45 cat 6 cable which originates from A and goes to another router (B). Most of my wifi enabled devices use B's wifi netowrk. I want to change to a specific DNS server for all my dns queries that come at B, from the default DNS service provided by my ISP. So, should I change the dns settings of router A or B in order to achieve this? In addition to this, I have explored all the possible settings of A and the default dns address in A's settings seems unchangeable. The main cable from my ISP comes in router A.
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I have a cable modem+router (let's call it A) and an RJ-45 cat 6 cable which originates from A and goes to another router (B). Most of my wifi enabled devices use B's wifi netowrk. I want to change to a specific DNS server for all my dns queries that come at B, from the default DNS service provided by my ISP. So, should I change the dns settings of router A or B in order to achieve this? In addition to this, I have explored all the possible settings of A and the default dns address in A's settings seems unchangeable. The main cable from my ISP comes in router A.
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I have a cable modem+router (let's call it A) and an RJ-45 cat 6 cable which originates from A and goes to another router (B). Most of my wifi enabled devices use B's wifi netowrk. I want to change to a specific DNS server for all my dns queries that come at B, from the default DNS service provided by my ISP. So, should I change the dns settings of router A or B in order to achieve this? In addition to this, I have explored all the possible settings of A and the default dns address in A's settings seems unchangeable. The main cable from my ISP comes in router A.
router dns modem
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I have a cable modem+router (let's call it A) and an RJ-45 cat 6 cable which originates from A and goes to another router (B). Most of my wifi enabled devices use B's wifi netowrk. I want to change to a specific DNS server for all my dns queries that come at B, from the default DNS service provided by my ISP. So, should I change the dns settings of router A or B in order to achieve this? In addition to this, I have explored all the possible settings of A and the default dns address in A's settings seems unchangeable. The main cable from my ISP comes in router A.
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