DNS Configuration
Router
- In the browser, enter the "IP address" of your router to access the router's administration console.
- Navigate to where the DNS settings are specified.
- Add the "IPv4 DNS server" and "IPv6 DNS server".
- Save your changes.
Android
- Open "Settings" > "Connections".
- Tap on "More Connection Settings" > "Private DNS".
- Select "Private DNS Provider Hostname".
- Enter the "DNS over TLS server".
- Tap "Save" to confirm.
Windows
- Go to "Settings" > "Network & Internet".
- Select "Wi-Fi" or "Ethernet" > "Hardware Properties".
- Choose "DNS Server Assignment" > "Edit".
- Switch from "Automatic (DHCP)" to "Manual".
- Enter the desired "IPv4 DNS server" for "Preferred DNS" and "Alternate DNS".
- Enable "DNS over HTTPS" and input the template for both DNS entries.
- Repeat the process for IPv6 settings, if necessary.
- Tap "Save" to confirm.
Firefox Browser
- In Firefox, go to "Settings" > "Privacy & Security".
- Enable "Max Protection" under the "Enable DNS over HTTPS" option.
- Change the provider from "Cloudflare (Default)" to "Custom" under the "Choose Provider" section.
- Enter the "DNS over HTTPS server" in the field provided under the "Custom" option.
Chrome Browser
- In Chrome, go to "Settings" > "Privacy & Security".
- In the "Privacy and Security" section, click on "Security".
- Enable "Use secure DNS".
- Select "With: Custom", then enter the "DNS over HTTPS server".