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I have been unable to get the router to work at all with OpenDNS. I have even plugged in my Linksys2500 and still no luck. Everything was working fine until I moved and was setup with this new Comcast router. Now I can not get OpenDNS to work at all. I have all the correct settings on the Linksys2500 but still nothing. I had Comcast disable the wireless on their router still same problem. I get the following error still when I do a nslookup
C:\>nslookup -type=txt which.opendns.com. 208.67.222.222
Server: resolver1.opendns.com
Address: 208.67.222.222
Non-authoritative answer:
which.opendns.com text =
"I am not an OpenDNS resolver."
Ive been all over this forum looking for help and suggestions and nothing is working. Any help would be appreciated! -
AdministratorHi,
Sorry to hear you are having trouble with your TG862G, please open a support ticket.Thankful People: zelus -
@knibbs
It rather looks like as if your ISP redirects your DNS lookups to their own DNS servers. Installing DNSCrypt may be a workaround.
http://www.opendns.com/technology/dnscrypt/
You have to check "DNS over TCP/443". See if this works. -
- CommentAuthormaintenance
- CommentTimeJun 1st 2012
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