This is more of a netflix issue but I will try and get you going. In the tv's wifi setting you need only change the wifi address to your new routers ssid from the new router. And use the new password. The older router had a different ssid and password for the wifi. So it looks for it instead of your new router.

This is more of a netflix issue but I will try and get you going. In the tv's wifi setting you need only change the wifi address to your new routers ssid from the new router. And use the new password. The older router had a different ssid and password for the wifi. So it looks for it instead of your new router. If Automatic DNS Settings do not work on your XBOX for Netflix and Hulu we will try manual settings. Which you may need if you want your NAT Type to be open which I will explain in detail at the end. Manual DNS Code Settings First, we have to get your routers DNS servers from your computer. I’m assuming you have Windows XP, Vista or 7. Restart the router and devices you are planning to use with the service. Open the Unblock-Us homepage to verify your service status. You should see 3 green bars along the middle of the page. If you see an orange box asking to update your IP address please do as it asks. Setup guides for various routers can be found here. The remainder of this section describes how to change DNS settings on individual devices. Select the device from the menu on this page for instructions on how to configure DNS settings as well as setup Netflix and Hulu Plus. Configure DNS-over-VPN Jul 19, 2020 · xfinity router change dns. Over time, internet paradigms have changed significantly because of increased internet consumption. But with increased internet consumption and the launch of advanced internet technologies, internet issues are arising as well. One such issue belongs to the DNS server, and changing the DNS settings can be hard. Apr 29, 2016 · To change your router’s DNS, follow these steps: 1) Launch your web browser of choice and in the URL bar, type in 192.168.1.1 and press the return/enter key on your keyboard. 2) What you will see is a login screen where you can enter your username and password for your router – so now you will log in. Go to network setting in your computer, and enter the two DNS servers closest to your physical location. Remember, entering the DNS server closer to your physical location will only make your connection faster, unlike a VPN server, which will unblock Netflix of any specific countries.

Go To “HDTV Settings App.”. (This opens a “Settings” menu) Go To “Network.” (This opens the “Network Connection” menu) Go To “Manual Setup.” (This opens a screen containing a list of your current network settings) Go To “Preferred DNS.” (You may need to turn off DHCP first.) Enter primary and secondary DNS.

Seems like the router is somehow hiding the custom config, which somehow causes netflix to not respond. The only works arounds I have found for this are: Change "Connect to DNS Server automatically" to ON and reboot. After this dnsleaktest.com shows my ISPs DNS servers. In Advanced Settings > LAN > DHCP set DNS server to 208.67.222.222 and reboot.

Dec 19, 2017 · Thanks, yes I'm aware that it can be changed on the router itself but would like to continue using my ISPs DNS servers for everything except Netflix, hence why I would like to change it on the Humax, just like I can on the Nvidia Shield TV box.

Starting on Monday 10/29 (4 days ago) Netflix stopped loading on all my TVs - a Samsung SmartTV, Roku Stick, and TCL Roku TV. All other apps work on these TVs work perfectly, and Netflix is working on all other devices (smart phones, laptops, tablets). All devices are connected to the same router. When I connect directly to the modem, Netflix Nov 13, 2019 · The results aren't inconsistent. In LPC if I enable block 'Video sharing' then I can't watch Netflix. If I disable block 'video sharing' I can watch netflix. So, NetFlix is being blocked by 'Video sharing' in LPC. Regarding the 'Open DNS Home'. I went into the dashboard. Added my IP address as 'home' and enabled stats logging.