Different DNS settings on different locations?


  1. Posts : 2
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit
       #1

    Different DNS settings on different locations?


    Hi all!

    I'm having a DNS problem. Normally you can use the dns-settings dhcp assignes, but as those servers sometimes tend to be slow, I manually configured my laptop to use the OpenDNS servers. OpenDNS | Internet Navigation And Security

    Here's the problem: at school we can use a wireless network, but we need to authenticate first, using a browser. You get redirected to a site hosted on a server in school, but they redirect you to an url. And that is my problem. As long as I'm not authorized to use the internet, I can not reach the OpenDNS servers and the url I get redirected to, is not resolved.
    The simple way to solve this, is by getting my DNS settings from the dhcp server, I know. But then I would have to change te settings everytime I go to school and get back home, so that's at least twice every day.

    The question now is: can I tell Windows 7 to use dhcp for the dns settings when I'm connected to the network of the school and to use specific dns settings otherwise?
    As Windows 7 has the option to select a "location" when you connect to a network, I would think it's possible. But I can't find it anywhere.

    I hope you understand my problem and there is a way to solve this (I prefer to solve this without using extra software).

    Thanks in advance!

    Spilie
      My Computer


  2. Posts : 10
    Windows 7, Ubuntu, Windows XP, CentOS
       #2

    Dear Spilie87,

    I have not tested this software, but I think a type of application like NetSetMan ( NetSetMan - Network Settings Manager | Freeware & Professional ) will solve your problem.

    Kindest regards,
    Marcel - www.ictdesk.net
      My Computer


  3. Posts : 2
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit
    Thread Starter
       #3

    Thankyou Marcel!

    I was hoping I could do it without any extra software, but until someone tells me how to do it just in Windows, this works fine!
    Thanks!

    Spilie
      My Computer


 

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