Change DNS on V6

Started by Ted, Oct 11, 2010, 09:36:22

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Ted

What's the procedure for changing DNS servers on the V6 firmware? Or does it have to be done with a reset.
Ted
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gingerjedi

Quote from: Ted on Oct 11, 2010, 09:36:22
What's the procedure for changing DNS servers on the V6 firmware? Or does it have to be done with a reset.

I'm glad I'm not the only one, apologies if you thought you had an answer.   :whistle:

I've got mine configured to openDNS but I'm thinking this may be affecting my ping so was looking to go for default ISP. When I try to change it I get a message that says PPP authentication failed or something??

MisterW

I don't have a V6 but IIRC the DNS settings are on the same page as the username/password. The problem is that it won't accept a NON-BT username on that page. I believe the trick is to give it a username that is acceptable e.g fred@btinternet.com so that it will accept the DNS changes , and then go back and put your correct IDNET username in via the HURL13 page fiddle.
Hope that helps.

kinmel

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Ted

Thanks guys, i suspected that would be the case. I've tried the fred@ cludge, but I get an error telling me that the Primary DNS server is not a valid IP address  ??? I know for certain that it is.

Also tried it with a full factory reset, with the same results.

I'll have another go topmorrow, I've done enough reboots for today.
Ted
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Lance

Assuming its only a couple of PCs you could just change it in Windows.
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gingerjedi

Quote from: Ted on Oct 11, 2010, 13:56:17
Thanks guys, i suspected that would be the case. I've tried the fred@ cludge, but I get an error telling me that the Primary DNS server is not a valid IP address  ??? I know for certain that it is.

Also tried it with a full factory reset, with the same results.

I'll have another go topmorrow, I've done enough reboots for today.

Are you changing to fred@btinternet.com and changing DNS entries at the same time? You need to submit the new username and then change the DNS entries.

I can confirm than Kinmel's method worked by following the links. :thumb:

Ted

Quote from: Lance on Oct 11, 2010, 14:13:23
Assuming its only a couple of PCs you could just change it in Windows.

That would probably work... If I used Windows.  ;D
Ted
There's no place like 127.0.0.1

Rik

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Ted

Quote from: gingerjedi on Oct 11, 2010, 17:49:14
Are you changing to fred@btinternet.com and changing DNS entries at the same time? You need to submit the new username and then change the DNS entries.

I can confirm than Kinmel's method worked by following the links. :thumb:

Yes I did change them at the same time, but I think I tried it your way as well, TBH I can't remember now. Your method does seem logical when you think about it.

So it would be...

Change to fred@btinternet.com and save.
Change DNS servers and save.
Change user\pass to "me" using http://192.168.1.254/xslt?PAGE=HURL13

Yes?

Ted
There's no place like 127.0.0.1

kinmel



You can change to the temporary username and alter DNS entries at the same time, I have just retested that without any problem
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gingerjedi

Quote from: Ted on Oct 11, 2010, 18:12:55
Yes I did change them at the same time, but I think I tried it your way as well, TBH I can't remember now. Your method does seem logical when you think about it.

So it would be...

Change to fred@btinternet.com and save.
Change DNS servers and save.
Change user\pass to "me" using http://192.168.1.254/xslt?PAGE=HURL13

Yes?

Thats how I did it, you must use a domain BT are going to recognise.

Worked first time for me.



Lance

Quote from: Ted on Oct 11, 2010, 17:51:42
That would probably work... If I used Windows.  ;D

I knew when I posted that reply was coming!
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Ted

Just managed to successfully change the DNS servers, and did it again with different servers to make sure.  :thumb:

Seems a bit hit and miss as to whether the router picks up the IDNet connection automatically or not. First time it went green after a couple of minutes, second time I had to power cycle it after about five minutes, came back up green though.

Thanks
Ted
There's no place like 127.0.0.1

Rik

Thanks for that, Ted.  :thumb:
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g7pkf

wonder if this will allow set up of multiple ip routing?

will give it a try when i get 5

as per this thread

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