Is there any way to manually set the DNS IPs for all networks, rather than accept the DNS IPs provided via DHCP? Perhaps thru editing a config file or with a terminal command?
I just changed the DNS IPs in our home router to use Google's DNS IPs after ComCraptastic decided to do a SiteFinder redirect on 404s. However, I regularly use other wifi networks - at coffee shops, businesses, clients, friend's homes, etc. I don't have access to those wifi routers to change the DNS IPs they give out. I can't find a way to set or override the DNS IPs those routers deliver to my laptop during DHCP setup.
I just changed the DNS IPs in our home router to use Google's DNS IPs after ComCraptastic decided to do a SiteFinder redirect on 404s. However, I regularly use other wifi networks - at coffee shops, businesses, clients, friend's homes, etc. I don't have access to those wifi routers to change the DNS IPs they give out. I can't find a way to set or override the DNS IPs those routers deliver to my laptop during DHCP setup.