For individual users, you can change DNS on your computer, phone, etc., for convenience when moving and accessing public networks. As for users at home or in companies, Mytour recommends you to change DNS to 1.1.1.1 on Router, Modem to apply to all devices connected to the same network.
How to Change DNS to 1.1.1.1 on Router, Modem
Currently, every Router and Modem manufacturer integrates a feature allowing users to change their network DNS. However, each manufacturer has different management interfaces and settings for Routers and Modems.
In this article, Mytour will guide you on how to change DNS to 1.1.1.1 on TP-Link Router. Users with different routers or modems can also refer to and follow these steps.
Step 1: First, open a web browser and enter the access IP in the address bar. Usually, the IP address will be 192.168.0.1 or 192.168.1.1.
Step 2: Next, enter the login information to access the setup and management section, including:
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- Password : admin
After entering, click the Login button below.
- Note:
- The username and password may vary depending on the network and manufacturer.
Step 3: In the function menu on the left side of the screen, click on the DHCP line. Then select DHCP Settings.
Here, enter the following parameters to change to Cloudflare DNS without content filtering:
- Primary DNS: 1.1.1.1
- Secondary DNS: 1.0.0.1
Similarly, you can also change DNS for Router, Modem.
Cloudflare DNS, only blocking malware:
- Primary DNS: 1.1.1.2
- Secondary DNS: 1.0.0.2
Cloudflare DNS, blocking malware and adult content:
- Primary DNS: 1.1.1.3
- Secondary DNS: 1.0.0.3
Once done, click Save
Step 4: Finally, select the System Tool section from the function list on the left side of the screen. Then choose the Reboot option and click on the Reboot button to restart the router, modem, and apply the settings.
Through this article, Mytour has completed guiding you on how to change DNS to 1.1.1.1 on router, modem simply and effectively. Hopefully, with the shared solution, you will have a more stable network access without worrying about security issues or being blocked by the network provider's IP address restrictions. Additionally, you can learn more about DNS 1.1.1.2 and 1.1.1.3 ranges and how to change DNS to 1.1.1.2 and 1.1.1.3 here.
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