Airport TimeCapsule v.7.6 configuration – OpenDNS
Jul 01, 2020 AirPort Express periodically loses DNS servers. : applehelp Jan 03, 2010 Apple Airport v7.7.8 configuration – OpenDNS Jan 11, 2019 Use different DNS servers for guest network on AirPort What you could do is set-up your airports extrem/express to use just the Google's DNS. And for your local peripheral you modify the network settings, you can still keep DHCP but you override the DNS settings and put first your Mac Server and second the Google DNS. If you are a home user with a few devices, that should not be too much manual work.
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For this guide, I used Googles Public DNS servers however you can easily use OpenDNS’s, Tunnelbrokers or any other servers you have access to. So back on the Internet tab, you will likely see two DNS servers already entered, these are provided by your ISP, you can leave them how they are if you wish, or replace them with Google’s IPv4 DNS OpenDNS not working on Time Capsule – OpenDNS My network router is a Apple Time Capsule and I extend the network with an Apple Airport Express. I followed the instructions to a T on adding the DNS servers to both the Time Capsule and the Airport Express (because some devices connect to one or the other). However, even after clearing cookies, caches, and flushing the DNS, it's still giving
Internet Connection lets you configure how your AirPort connects to the internet. You can set up a static IP address or a PPPoE connection if necessary, and add in your own custom DNS server options, which may be faster than the ones your ISP provides. Consider using an alternate set of DNS servers.
My network router is a Apple Time Capsule and I extend the network with an Apple Airport Express. I followed the instructions to a T on adding the DNS servers to both the Time Capsule and the Airport Express (because some devices connect to one or the other). However, even after clearing cookies, caches, and flushing the DNS, it's still giving