Domain Name Server (DNS) is a database that contains domain host names (e.g http://www.arris.com) which are linked to a specific IP address. Â When accessing a website the computer uses DNS to retrieve the website's specific IP address. Â Without DNS the computer could only access the specific IP address directly if known. Â This document describes how to setup custom DNS addresses in the SBR-AC3200P.Â
CAUTION: By default, the SBR-AC3200P obtains the DNS addresses are obtained automatically from the service provider. Â Internet connection maybe lost if the DNS addresses inputted in the SBR-AC3200P are not legitimate.
The following are examples of scenarios when DNS settings are customized:
Users may prefer to use public DNS addresses to improve web browsing experience.
Advanced users setup local DNS server in a home network to hide DNS requests.
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DNS SetupÂ
Launch a web browser, such as Internet Explorer, Firefox, or Safari. Enter http://192.168.0.1 into the address box, and press the Enter key. The Login page will appear. Â
On the Login page, enter admin in the Username field. Â
Enter password in the Password field. Â
Click the Login button. Â The Home page will appear.
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Move the mouse-cursor over Basic on the main menu and click the Setup link on the sub-menu.  The Basic - Setup page will appear.
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On the Basic - Setup page under the Wide Area Network (WAN) Connection Settings, select Use these DNS Servers. Â
Enter the alternative primary DNS address into the Primary DNS field. Â
Enter the alternative secondary DNS address into the Secondary DNS field. Â
Click the Apply button. Â The Progress Bar page will appear.Â
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After the Progress completes, the pop-up box will appear.  Click the OK button to reconnect to the Basic - Setup page.