Note: blockerDNS needs to know who you are when you make a DNS request so that the right blocking settings are applied. For DoT and DoH you don't need to do anything because you have a unique URL that includes your username. But for standard DNS, you need to associate your public IP address with your blockerDNS account. Read about that here.


Sign into your Belkin router's admin page, usually at http://192.168.2.1


Go to DNS under the Internet WAN section from the menu on the left


In the DNS Address field, put {{jsonData.dnsservers.default[0]}}


In the Secondary DNS Address field, put {{jsonData.dnsservers.default[1]}}


Click Apply Changes


If you're asked to restart the router, go ahead and do that


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.


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