MarioCaires
Regular Contributor
Hi guys,
Is there any difference between using one of the methods in the title to use a custom DNS?
The reason I'm asking is that, if I use DNS-based Filtering to use OpenDNS Home, Netflix is blocked on some devices (not all devices). But if I use WAN DNS Setting with OpenDNS ip, Netflix works on all devices as intended... What is the difference here?
Note: If I exclude the devices that are blocked on Netflix in the DNS Filtering page, they start working on Netflix...
Another thing that I noticed is that if I use DNS-based Filtering, and I go to Internet Status, it shows me the DNS from my ISP (not from OpenDNS), but if I open https://www.opendns.com/welcome/ it tells me I'm using OpenDNS, is this normal behaviour?
Same thing doesn't happen if I use WAN DNS Setting where it shows the correct OpenDNS ip under Internet Status.
Thanks in advance!
Is there any difference between using one of the methods in the title to use a custom DNS?
The reason I'm asking is that, if I use DNS-based Filtering to use OpenDNS Home, Netflix is blocked on some devices (not all devices). But if I use WAN DNS Setting with OpenDNS ip, Netflix works on all devices as intended... What is the difference here?
Note: If I exclude the devices that are blocked on Netflix in the DNS Filtering page, they start working on Netflix...
Another thing that I noticed is that if I use DNS-based Filtering, and I go to Internet Status, it shows me the DNS from my ISP (not from OpenDNS), but if I open https://www.opendns.com/welcome/ it tells me I'm using OpenDNS, is this normal behaviour?
Same thing doesn't happen if I use WAN DNS Setting where it shows the correct OpenDNS ip under Internet Status.
Thanks in advance!