How Do I Set Up Filtering on an Asus Router?
Note: For standard DNS, access is controlled by IP address. This is to prevent abuse of our servers by bad actors. When you sign in on the blockerDNS website, your IP address is automatically whitelisted. Before changing your router’s DNS settings, just make sure you sign in from a device on your WiFi first so that your house’s IP is added to your account. You can always manually add/remove IPs in account management also.
Step 1
Sign into your ASUS router’s admin page at http://192.168.1.1.
Step 2
From the menu on the left, click or tap WAN.
Step 3
Choose the Internet Connection tab at the top of the page.
Step 4
In the WAN DNS Settings section, put the address of your 1st “Standard DNS Server” in the first spot. This address can be found on your “Settings” page (e.g. 35.231.153.40 – the number of digits may vary).
Step 5
Put the address of your 2nd “Standard DNS Server” in the second spot. (e.g. 34.74.96.85)
Step 6
Click Apply to save the settings.
Step 7
Whichever computer(s) or device(s) you’re using should be restarted so that it can reconnect to your router and get the new DNS information.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]