Might be the silly question of the year but, If I am using dyndns service to point my wan IP, what should I use as DSN addresses? dyndns? my ISP? should I change the router DNS to use openDNS?
Thanks
Might be the silly question of the year but, If I am using dyndns service to point my wan IP, what should I use as DSN addresses? dyndns? my ISP? should I change the router DNS to use openDNS?
Thanks
VOIP Newbie
You are confused today
If you mean which DNS service should you use, that would be the DNS of YOUR ISP
openDNS is a filtering service (slow / crappy) you would NEVER use that for your
PBX DNS
I thought OpenDNS were open DNS servers that can do filtering if you wish, not sure about slow and crappy, they seem to work flawlessly for me unlike my providers DNS server.
How do I test the speed of a DNS resolution, maybe I can do a comparison to see if theres anything to your claims.
Myself I use my routers IP as the DNS address and the routers pointed at OpenDNS.
Not working; if you like to help me (more than you already done) you might check this posting and its updates;
http://trixbox.org/forums/trixbox-forums/help/audio-drops-20-seco...
seems that either the PBX and Me are, both very crazy by now.
PBX assigning ports 60,000+ to SIP channels? No sound at all
VOIP Newbie
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