How do you have your WAN DNS settings configured?Accept DNS Configuration = Exclusive and that should take care of your DNS problem. Also you can add +f1 or +f2 to your username to block malware and ads. +f1 is for malware only and +f2 is for malware and ads. username+f1 or username+f2.
You should always set valid WAN DNS servers, either automatically or manually, even if you don't intend to use them.With exclusive you don't have to set WAN DNS settings, you're using ProtonVPN's DNS. If you want to use WAN DNS then set Accept DNS Configuration to Disabled, then you can use DOT. With ProtonVPN's DNS you can view Netflix, Prime video, Disney while behind the VPN. If you decide to use WAN or DOT DNS you can't.
I don't normally do that. I haven't ever had any problems not adding a WAN DNS, that I know of. So please explain to me why I should add one.You should always set valid WAN DNS servers, either automatically or manually, even if you don't intend to use them.
Leave it on Default status : Get the DNS IP from your ISP automatically. Sorry if I confused youHow do you have your WAN DNS settings configured?
It will work. But Proton says that Netflix and the others may see you're behind a VPN unless you use their Plus servers. Then you'll need a paid account. You'll also need a Plus account if you want to use their malware and ad blocking options.Is there a walk-thru for setting up Proton VPN on a RT-AC68U by chance? I would like to give it a try. I only have the free account so not sure if that will work or not.
Yeah I'm pretty much lost on that, sorry. Someone else may be able to help you out with that, hopefully.Thank you Billy. That was very easy to setup. Asus Router Proton Setup
Mine shows :
Connected (Local: 10.29.0.18 - Internet not redirected)
I don't think it is going to work for me. My RT-AC68U is connected to a NanoStation Loco M2 which is bridged to another one down the street which is connected to a Netgear Orbi Router which is connected to a Huawei Fiber Optic router which is connected to the ISP
That's because you have set "Redirect Internet traffic through tunnel" to No.Mine shows :
Connected (Local: 10.29.0.18 - Internet not redirected)
There should be profiles based on geographic locations to download.
Thanks. That fixed it.There should be profiles based on geographic locations to download.
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