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Gusto ko sana palitan default dns ng d2k kaso wala sa web ui. Paano po ba? Salamat.
Thanks, Nagtataka lang ako kasi mataas ping niya sa ML. Mabilis naman siya sa speedtest 30-40mbs DL then 5-10mbps UL.Nope, you can't change DNS when using D2K, even if you change your DNS servers in your devices. It doesn't matter what nvram commands you read that try to change the DNS, those don't work. If you don't believe me, then here's a simple check to see if you are indeed using the DNS server you set.
Visit You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now., and under the ISP results, you should see the DNS servers you set, like Google if you use 8.8.8.8 or CloudFlare if 1.1.1.1. If you don't see them, then you didn't change DNS servers when you thought you did.
Need talaga sana ma configure DNS kaso parang malabo sa unit na D2K, parang gusto ko na tuloy ibenta haha.Naghanap rin ako sa settings ng D2K FT-10 na naka openline and admin access pero wala option to manually config DNS. Yung dito kasi samin may DNS na stable hindi bumitaw may DNS rin na hindi stable at mabagal.
Sakin naman mas trip ko gamitin pang search ng cell id. Yun talaga pinakabest feature nya.Need talaga sana ma configure DNS kaso parang malabo sa unit na D2K, parang gusto ko na tuloy ibenta haha.
D2k lang ba modem mo? kinabitan mo ba ext. antenna?Sakin naman mas trip ko gamitin pang search ng cell id. Yun talaga pinakabest feature nya.
Oo may external antenna d2k ko.D2k lang ba modem mo? kinabitan mo ba ext. antenna?
Yes, sa D2K lang ako nakakita nang ganyan feature that can scan and list the cell ids surveyed for all active bands in the area. Handy feature indeed.Sakin naman mas trip ko gamitin pang search ng cell id. Yun talaga pinakabest feature nya.
Boss FX-id5 meron naba superadmin password?Yes, sa D2K lang ako nakakita nang ganyan feature that can scan and list the cell ids surveyed for all active bands in the area. Handy feature indeed.
sir anu kaya problem hindi mka connect sa isang frequency gamit si d2k pero na search naman nya to.try kuna e lock ayaw padin ,pero nka connect naman sa frequency na yun ang phone ko...ito lang kasi mabilis sa area ko..Yes, sa D2K lang ako nakakita nang ganyan feature that can scan and list the cell ids surveyed for all active bands in the area. Handy feature indeed.
Same rin saakin. Bumabalik sya pag eh reboot. Di sya permanentvia SSH ..
# /etc/resolve.conf
Kaso bumabalik pag i-restart.
Anyways, still exploring.
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Via echo command pala yung iyo. Via vi akin. If my command lang siguro na maka pag permanent change, may chance pana di sya mag bago eh ererestart yung modem/routervia SSH or Telnet
echo "search local" > /etc/resolv.conf
echo "nameserver 8.8.8.8" >> /etc/resolv.conf
echo "nameserver 8.8.4.4" >> /etc/resolv.conf
* Note: This will revert to default "nameserver 10.86.75.171" after the modem/router restarts.
Kaya rin ba nito e bypass ung restricted sites ng default DNS ng ISP?via SSH or Telnet
echo "search local" > /etc/resolv.conf
echo "nameserver 8.8.8.8" >> /etc/resolv.conf
echo "nameserver 8.8.4.4" >> /etc/resolv.conf
* Note: This will revert to default "nameserver 10.86.75.171" after the modem/router restarts.
KayaKaya rin ba nito e bypass ung restricted sites ng default DNS ng ISP?
paano ma access ssh? ano username & password? thanksvia SSH or Telnet
echo "search local" > /etc/resolv.conf
echo "nameserver 8.8.8.8" >> /etc/resolv.conf
echo "nameserver 8.8.4.4" >> /etc/resolv.conf
* Note: This will revert to default "nameserver 10.86.75.171" after the modem/router restarts.
May tut yun dito. Dito ko lang rin nakita.paano ma access ssh? ano username & Pásswørd? thanks
Oo, Via Echo gamit ko para rekta. Hehe, Di ako sanay sa vi mag edit.Via echo command pala yung iyo. Via vi akin. If my command lang siguro na maka pag permanent change, may chance pana di sya mag bago eh ererestart yung modem/router
via SSH or Telnet
echo "search local" > /etc/resolv.conf
echo "nameserver 8.8.8.8" >> /etc/resolv.conf
echo "nameserver 8.8.4.4" >> /etc/resolv.conf
* Note: This will revert to default "nameserver 10.86.75.171" after the modem/router restarts.