I've been using the DNS filter option (custom 1 -applied to TV and raspberry pi computer)-both which have been given fixed ip addresses, to allow access by these 2 devices to some specific geo blocked websites.
Today our internet service changed from a VDSL service to a direct fibre one. In essence, apart from the IP address provided by the ISP the only change involved (apart from reboots etc) unplugging the vdsl modem and plugging in the fibre modem.
Then I found some strange anomalies when trying to browse -some sites would not load at all, others took forever to resolve etc. Was using the google DNS 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4.
It took a while to realise that these anomalies were arising because the custom dns filter (meant to apply to only 2 devices) was now applied to all devices on the network.
Initially I thought that disabling and then re enabling the filter would fix the problem but I don't think it did. In the end I changed everything to Custom 2 and that seems? to have worked
But I think it shouldn't have happened. So perhaps there is a firmware bug.
Today our internet service changed from a VDSL service to a direct fibre one. In essence, apart from the IP address provided by the ISP the only change involved (apart from reboots etc) unplugging the vdsl modem and plugging in the fibre modem.
Then I found some strange anomalies when trying to browse -some sites would not load at all, others took forever to resolve etc. Was using the google DNS 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4.
It took a while to realise that these anomalies were arising because the custom dns filter (meant to apply to only 2 devices) was now applied to all devices on the network.
Initially I thought that disabling and then re enabling the filter would fix the problem but I don't think it did. In the end I changed everything to Custom 2 and that seems? to have worked
But I think it shouldn't have happened. So perhaps there is a firmware bug.
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