How to set up OpenDNS for parental controls on COX Panoramic router
OpenDNS is used as a parental control and requires me to change my DNS servers. I logged into my router and they are currently set to, Primary DNS Server (IPv4):68.105.28.11 Secondary DNS Server (IPv4):68.105.29.11 But there is no visible option to changes these inside the Panoramic control panel. How do I fix this? Do I need a different router? Thanks!3.1KViews1like1CommentConfiguring OpenDNS
I'm trying, unsuccessfully, to set-up OpenDNS to work with Cox and I cannot get it to work consistently. I've tried using the parental controls with my Netgear C7000 router and by turning off the parental controls and pointing my DNS servers to use OpenDNS. Unfortunately, when I check to see which DNS server my network is using, this is what I see: C:\>nslookup Default Server: cdns1.cox.net I cannot seem to use the OpenDNS servers, even when I direct my router to connect to them. I even tried to use SafeDNS, another web filtering service, but this does not work with Cox either. How am I supposed to filter my internet and keep my children safe if I am unable to use OpenDNS or SafeDNS? Am I using the wrong internet service?!?!? If I can't get OpenDNS or another DNS filter to work, I will be cancelling my service with Cox and seeking internet service with a different provider.2.5KViews1like0CommentsQuestion about OpenDNS
Being as I have teenagers and I want our home Internet to be safe I have tried using OpenDNS. We have had Cox service for years and was able to use OpenDNS with absolutely no trouble on our old modem. However after moving recently and upgrading to the supposedly fastest cable modem available, Arris Touchstone TG2472, and logging in to the router I manually assigned the DNS addresses I want under both the IPv4 and IPv6, but OpenDNS still is not working. Under the 'utilites' tab I notice under WAN settings the old DNS settings provided by Cox are still listed there, but can't be altered from that screen, and under the direct WAN settings there is nowhere to adjust DNS settings, only under the LAN. I called Cox tech support and was told now that the DNS addresses are dynamically assigned and we as customers are no longer allowed to change them. Really Cox? If that's the case why on my old modem did I have no trouble with this? I hope this young man was mistaken, and if there is a way to get OpenDNS working on this particular cable modem I would like to know asap please. If not that is pretty shoddy customer service because we should have the option of what DNS servers we want to use, especially when we have children in the home.3.2KViews0likes1Comment