Web-based Configuration Guide Networks Settings
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4.9 Configuring DNS
4.9.1 Local DNS
When the WAN interface runs DHCP or PPPoE protocol, the device automatically obtains the DNS server
address. If the primary router does not deliver the DNS server address or the DNS server needs to be changed,
you can manually configure a new DNS server.
Mobile Phone View: Choose More > Switch to PC view > More > Advanced > Local DNS
PC View: Choose More > Advanced > Local DNS
Local DNS Server: Configure the DNS server address used by the local device. If there are multiple DNS
addresses, separate them with spaces.
4.9.2 DNS Proxy
Caution
This feature is supported by only the router mode and the WISP mode.
The DNS server proxy is optional. By default, the device obtains the DNS server address from the uplink
device.
Mobile Phone View: Choose More > Switch to PC view > More > Basics > LAN > DNS Proxy.
PC View: Choose More > Basics > LAN > DNS Proxy.
DNS proxy: By default, the DNS proxy is disabled, and the DNS address delivered by the ISP is used. If the
DNS configuration is incorrect, the network may be successfully connected and mobile phones can access the
Internet by using APPs, but web pages cannot be opened. You are advised to keep the DNS proxy disabled.
DNS Server: By default, clients use the DNS service provided by the primary router when accessing the
Internet. The default settings are recommended. After the DNS proxy is enabled, you can enter the IP address
of the DNS server. The DNS address varies according to regions, and you can consult the local ISP.