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Hornet600
07-02-2012, 11:48
Hi, Ive changed via my Mac the DNS Servers to Open DNS, however in the SH basic settings it still say's VM default DNS 194.168.4.100, 194.168.8.100, is this correct :confused:

Andrewcrawford23
07-02-2012, 12:23
Hi, Ive changed via my Mac the DNS Servers to Open DNS, however in the SH basic settings it still say's VM default DNS 194.168.4.100, 194.168.8.100, is this correct :confused:

i am assuming you have the shub in rotuer modem ie not in modem mode, if so the internal router will have the virign dns but your mac will use teh open dns and if that fails will then use teh rotuer dns which is virgins

Hornet600
07-02-2012, 12:40
i am assuming you have the shub in rotuer modem ie not in modem mode, if so the internal router will have the virign dns but your mac will use teh open dns and if that fails will then use teh rotuer dns which is virgins

Yes that's correct, router mode. Thanks for your reply.

craigj2k12
07-02-2012, 13:29
if your computer/mac is set to auto assign DNS servers, it will pick it up from the superhub

if the computer/mac is set to a specific DNS server, then it will use that one

Hornet600
07-02-2012, 13:50
if your computer/mac is set to auto assign DNS servers, it will pick it up from the superhub

if the computer/mac is set to a specific DNS server, then it will use that one

I cant seem to find a specific option on my Mac.

Andrewcrawford23
07-02-2012, 13:54
I cant seem to find a specific option on my Mac.

you said you changed your mac dns server to opendns so that would be the option on your mac

ill try find teh mac command for display dns server from terminal i think it is ifconfig

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open terminal.app

and type

cat /etc/resolv.conf | grep nameserver

if the ip is the same as oipendns which i think is 208.something then it will be set correctly

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In Preferences, select the Network pane. The active connection should display all settings, including DNS server

qasdfdsaq
07-02-2012, 14:00
Yeah, one flaw of the Superhub is that it does not allow you to change DNS server(s).

You could however try fooling it by setting up fake routing tables to spoof the Superhub into routing Virgin DNS to your own machine but I think some people might disapprove of the idea...

Andrewcrawford23
07-02-2012, 14:11
Yeah, one flaw of the Superhub is that it does not allow you to change DNS server(s).

You could however try fooling it by setting up fake routing tables to spoof the Superhub into routing Virgin DNS to your own machine but I think some people might disapprove of the idea...

dnt see why ther ebe anything worng with spoofing as long as your not trying to gain something your not enittled to or trying to gain illegal access, sppofing to bypass the crap virgin dns server shouldnt be moaned at by the one who would

craigj2k12
07-02-2012, 14:35
dont see why you would need to go to that much effort when you could just change it on the mac

instructions here
http://www.plus.net/support/software/dns/changing_dns_mac.shtml

open dns is
208.67.222.222
208.67.220.220

google dns
8.8.8.8
8.8.4.4

Andrewcrawford23
07-02-2012, 14:47
dont see why you would need to go to that much effort when you could just change it on the mac

instructions here
http://www.plus.net/support/software/dns/changing_dns_mac.shtml

open dns is
208.67.222.222
208.67.220.220

google dns
8.8.8.8
8.8.4.4

the one part about checking i post would also be used to change not saying to do it that way as it mre work thn it worth just ant see why ti harm anyone

craigj2k12
07-02-2012, 15:03
sorry didnt understand a word of that

Hornet600
07-02-2012, 15:22
All sorted thanks Guy's.

qasdfdsaq
07-02-2012, 15:27
dont see why you would need to go to that much effort when you could just change it on the mac

instructions here
http://www.plus.net/support/software/dns/changing_dns_mac.shtml

open dns is
208.67.222.222
208.67.220.220

google dns
8.8.8.8
8.8.4.4
Problem with that is if your home network consists of more than one solitary user.

craigj2k12
08-02-2012, 15:39
Problem with that is if your home network consists of more than one solitary user.

yeah i know its crap on the superhubs part, but in this case only one computer needs changing