How to change your router DNS.
How to change your routers DNS settings:
- Get the IP address of your existing router (i.e., the gateway to the Internet), and type this IP into your browsers URL bar to gain access your modem/routers Admin Panel. How to do this:
- Watch this quick video.
- Or, manual Instructions:
- Check underneath your router, sometimes the Admin Panel address is listed there.
- Second, type each one of these into your browser – if you get a login screen that’s it:
- 192.168.0.1
- 192.168.1.1
- 192.168.1.254
- 10.0.10.1
- 10.0.0.1
- Third, if you still haven’t found your modem/router login, do a Google search for your ‘[router model] admin login’.
- Once you have logged into your router’s Admin Panel – look for DNS server settings, and change them.
- Look for ‘WAN / Internet Connection settings’.
- Scan for the letters DNS and / or Nameservers next to a field which allows two or three sets of numbers.
- These are usually found under advanced settings, or advanced networking, or WAN config.
- Go to https://KiboshFilter.com > Support > Knowledgebase and search your router model.
- Ask Google using “router model + change DNS“
- Download this remote support agent, and call Kibosh Support at 888-727-3018
- Verify Filtering: go to info.com and search for abcd1234. If the Kibosh filtering service is working, you’ll get a Kibosh Filtering Success page.