The Cisco Umbrella (OpenDNS) DNS resolvers are located at 208.67.222.222 and 208.67.220.220. The Umbrella (OpenDNS) service resolve the DNS query and enforces preconfigured security filtering rules on a per identity basis. If the domain is marked as malicious, Umbrella returns the IP of a block page to the client.

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Setup Guide | OpenDNS Thanks for choosing OpenDNS! To get started, you’ll need to set up one or more of your devices to use OpenDNS’s DNS nameservers. For instructions on how to do this, choose your device type from one of the categories below. Use OpenDNS Find the DNS server settings. Scan for the letters DNS next to a field which allows two or three sets of numbers, each broken into four groups of one to three numbers. Put in the OpenDNS server addresses, 208.67.222.222 and 208.67.220.220, as your DNS server settings and save/apply. Linksys Router. Visit the router's IP address in a new browser

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Hi, Just receieved my Hub Two Box, but I cannot find how to update the DNS settings. I need to point the DNS to OpenDNS rather than google (8.8.8.8 etc) as I have spent a lot of time configuring OpenDNS to protect family connections. Usually, DNS config is in the LAN settings, but not on Hub T