
To use the addresses directly in your Mac, simply select the macOS icon on that page to view the Mac DNS entry procedure. For now, use the IPV4 addresses as the entry addresses in the DNS entry windows. Looking at your image, I see that Rogers and Hitron have still not included the IPV6 DNS addresses for user entry, as was done in the past. In this case, the router instructions are used for the 4582 modem. The DNS addresses are the same no matter what platform you use, but the device icons, when selected, show the procedure to enter the DNS addresses into the indicated devices. Scroll down and select the router icon on the right hand side.


The correct IPV4 DNS addresses that you would use in the modem are shown in the following AdGuard page: By entering the correct DNS address into the correct location in the Mac's operating system. By entering the correct DNS address into the modem location that you indicated orĢ. I'm assuming that's the address of your Mac in which case, your DNS definitely wouldn't work as it should.ġ. Have the correct location, but, that's not the AdGuard DNS.
