cannot establish opendns after router reset

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    rotblitz

    Copy & paste the complete plain text outputs of the following diagnostic commands to here:

    nslookup -type=txt debug.opendns.com.
    nslookup whoami.akamai.net.

    Also post a screen shot of the router page where you have configured OpenDNS.

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    plincoln

    C:\Windows\system32>nslookup -type=txt debug.opendns.com
    Server:  UnKnown
    Address:  2607:fdc8:c::2

    *** UnKnown can't find debug.opendns.com: Non-existent domain

    C:\Windows\system32>nslookup whoami.akamai.net
    Server:  UnKnown
    Address:  2607:fdc8:c::2

    Non-authoritative answer:
    Name:    whoami.akamai.net
    Address:  64.237.30.162

     

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    plincoln

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    rotblitz (Edited )

    Server:  UnKnown
    Address:  2607:fdc8:c::2

    This doesn't look like an OpenDNS resolver address or your router's IP address, therefore you don't use OpenDNS, but most likely your ISP's DNSv6 service. http://welcome.opendns.com/

    Either configure ::ffff:d043:de7b and ::ffff:d043:dc7b (FamilyShield as on IPv4) or 2620:0:ccc::2 and 2620:0:ccd::2 (no filtering) as DNSv6 server addresses, or disable IPv6 connectivity altogether, on the router (preferred) or on the devices.  Leave the IPv4 settings as they are.  They are good already.

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    plincoln

    Turned off IPV6(router)

    Passed your web page test and blocks accordingly

    Thank You

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