Setup Guide - OpenDNS
https://www.opendns.com/setupguideThanks for choosing OpenDNS! To get started, you’ll need to set up one or more of your devices to use OpenDNS’s DNS nameservers. For instructions on how to do this, choose your device type from one of the categories below.
Does OpenDNS Support IPv6? – OpenDNS
support.opendns.com › hc › en-usDec 14, 2021 · Currently, it is not possible for users to register IPv6 addresses in the OpenDNS Dashboard. Custom content filtering cannot be set for IPv6 traffic. For users looking for an RFC-compliant DNS service that does not provide any level of filtering, the following IPv6 DNS server addresses can be used instead:
What are the IPv6 addresses for OpenDNS? – OpenDNS
support.opendns.com › hc › en-usNov 24, 2016 · Our IPv6 DNS server addresses are: 2620:119:35::35. 2620:119:53::53. Currently, it is not possible for users to register IPv6 addresses in the OpenDNS Dashboard. Custom content filtering cannot be set for IPv6 traffic. For users with both IPv4 and IPv6 on their internal network, we would recommend that you do not configure an IPv6 DNS server if ...
IPv6 - OpenDNS
https://www.opendns.com/about/innovations/ipv6Get Your Network Ready for IPv6. The last block of IPv4 addresses have been allocated, and it’s time to get your network ready. OpenDNS now supports IPv6 addresses — meaning that, by using the OpenDNS Sandbox, you’ll be able to resolve your DNS using IPv6 DNS servers.
IPv6 | OpenDNS
www.opendns.com › about › innovationsGet Your Network Ready for IPv6. The last block of IPv4 addresses have been allocated, and it’s time to get your network ready. OpenDNS now supports IPv6 addresses — meaning that, by using the OpenDNS Sandbox, you’ll be able to resolve your DNS using IPv6 DNS servers.
Family Shield IPv6 DNS address? – OpenDNS
support.opendns.com › hc › en-usDec 23, 2018 · My router shows that I have a valid IPv4 and IPv6 IP addresses from my ISP and I have both IPv4 and IPv6 DNS entries in my router to OpenDNS (which I now understand only provides IPv4 DNS's at this time) and yet 2 different test sites tell me I do not have IPv6 connectivity. So now I am left with the mystery as to why.
Use OpenDNS
https://use.opendns.comIf your ISP is having issues with its DNS service, switching to OpenDNS' DNS will get you back online in just a few quick steps. Follow the instructions for your operating system or router below.