ViaSat does not play nicely with OpenDNS. I attempted to use OpenDNS for my static DNS servers but ViaSat kept switching me back to their DNS servers.
ViaSat Exede vs OpenDNS
Started by William Davis, Today, 06:46 AM
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Posted Today, 06:46 AM
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Posted Today, 09:20 AM
Welcome to testmy.net Mr.Davis
This is not the first time we have heard of what is called dns hijacking from the ISP, it seems to be an ongoing issue , where the ISP has for some reason or another decided you must use there dns , and will not allow changes.
In the community this is not a deed taken lightly, nor is it deemed even legal in many circles.
Can you explain just where your setting the new dns ie: router or local machine
There are many complaints about wildblue , then again , many as well about many ISP's
This is not the first time we have heard of what is called dns hijacking from the ISP, it seems to be an ongoing issue , where the ISP has for some reason or another decided you must use there dns , and will not allow changes.
In the community this is not a deed taken lightly, nor is it deemed even legal in many circles.
Can you explain just where your setting the new dns ie: router or local machine
There are many complaints about wildblue , then again , many as well about many ISP's
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