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  • How to Set Up Unlocator VPN "IKEv2" Manually on iOS Devices

    1 First, find your Unlocator VPN account credentials In order to set up a manual VPN connection, you need to use a server address, and your username and password found in your Unlocator account under

  • How to configure your router to connect to VPN

    If your router can act as a VPN client, then you can configure it to connect to Unlocator VPN. As a result any device using this router will automatically be routed trough our network. This is handy

  • How to Set Up Unlocator VPN "L2TP" Manually on Huawei Router

    1 First, find your Unlocator VPN account credentials In order to set up a manual VPN connection, you need to use a server address, and your username and password found in your Unlocator account under

  • How to Set Up Unlocator VPN "L2TP" Manually on Asus Router

    1 First, find your Unlocator VPN account credentials In order to set up a manual VPN connection, you need to use a server address, and your username and password found in your Unlocator account under

  • How to Set Up Unlocator VPN "OpenVPN" Manually on GL.iNet Router

    1 First, find your Unlocator VPN account credentials In order to set up a manual VPN connection, you need to use a server address, and your username and password found in your Unlocator account under

  • How to Set Up Unlocator VPN "L2TP" Manually on Sabai Router

    1 First, find your Unlocator VPN account credentials In order to set up a manual VPN connection, you need to use a server address, and your username and password found in your Unlocator account under

  • How to Set Up Unlocator VPN "PPTP" Manually on TRENDnet Router

    1 First, find your Unlocator VPN account credentials In order to set up a manual VPN connection, you need to use a server address, and your username and password found in your Unlocator account under

  • How to Set UP Unlocator VPN "PPTP" Manually on Tenda Router

    1 First, find your Unlocator VPN account credentials In order to set up a manual VPN connection, you need to use a server address, and your username and password found in your Unlocator account under

  • How to Set Up Unlocator VPN "OpenVPN" manually on NetDuma Router

    1 First, find your Unlocator VPN account credentials In order to set up a manual VPN connection, you need to use a server address, and your username and password found in your Unlocator account under

  • How to Set Up Unlocator VPN "PPTP" Manuall on Belkin Router

    1 First, find your Unlocator VPN account credentials In order to set up a manual VPN connection, you need to use a server address, and your username and password found in your Unlocator account under

  • How to Set Up Unlocator VPN "OpenVPN" Manually on Asus Router

    1 First, find your Unlocator VPN account credentials In order to set up a manual VPN connection, you need to use a server address, and your username and password found in your Unlocator account under

  • How to Set Up Unlocator VPN "L2TP" Manually on Arris Router

    1 First, find your Unlocator VPN account credentials In order to set up a manual VPN connection, you need to use a server address, and your username and password found in your Unlocator account under

  • How to Set Up Unlocator VPN "L2TP" Manually on Tomato Router

    1 First, find your Unlocator VPN account credentials In order to set up a manual VPN connection, you need to use a server address, and your username and password found in your Unlocator account under

  • How to Set Up Unlocator VPN "L2TP" Manually on TRENDnet Router

    1 First, find your Unlocator VPN account credentials In order to set up a manual VPN connection, you need to use a server address, and your username and password found in your Unlocator account under

  • How to Set Up Unlocator VPN "PPTP" manually on DD-WRT Router

    1 Launch your web browser. 2 Input your router's local IP address in the address bar. (It is usually 192.168.1.1, 192.168.0.1, or 192.168.1.254) 3 Input your router's login credentials when prompted.

  • How to Set Up Unlocator VPN "PPTP" Manually on Huawei Router

    1 First, find your Unlocator VPN account credentials In order to set up a manual VPN connection, you need to use a server address, and your username and password found in your Unlocator account under

  • How to Set Up Unlocator VPN "PPTP" Manually on Arris Router

    1 First, find your Unlocator VPN account credentials In order to set up a manual VPN connection, you need to use a server address, and your username and password found in your Unlocator account under

  • How to Set Up Unlocator VPN "PPTP" Manually on Asus Router

    1 First, find your Unlocator VPN account credentials In order to set up a manual VPN connection, you need to use a server address, and your username and password found in your Unlocator account under

  • How to Set Up Unlocator VPN "L2TP' Manually on Tenda Router

    1 First, find your Unlocator VPN account credentials In order to set up a manual VPN connection, you need to use a server address, and your username and password found in your Unlocator account under

  • How to Set Up Unlocator VPN "PPTP" Manually on Tomato Router

    1 First, find your Unlocator VPN account credentials In order to set up a manual VPN connection, you need to use a server address, and your username and password found in your Unlocator account under

  • How to Set Up Unlocator VPN "L2TP" manually on D-Link Router

    1 Launch your web browser. 2 Input your router's local IP address in the address bar. (It is usually 192.168.1.1 or 192.168.0.1) 3 Input your router's login credentials when prompted. 4 Go to

  • How to Set Up Unlocator VPN "PPTP" manually on D-Link Router

    1 Launch your web browser. 2 Input your router's local IP address in the address bar. (It is usually 192.168.1.1 or 192.168.0.1) 3 Input your router's login credentials when prompted. 4 Go to

  • I Can’t Change DNS Settings on My Router

    If your router does not allow you to change DNS settings you can simply change the DNS settings on your the device you plan to use with Unlocator. The result is just the same so no need to worry. You

  • How to Share a VPN Connection from your Windows PC

    Follow the instructions below for Windows 10 and scroll down for older versions of Windows. 1 Go to Settings > Network & Internet > Mobile hotspot. Toggle your Mobile Hotspot to On. 2 Go to Settings

  • Difference between Unlocator Smart DNS and VPN

    Unlocator offers both Smart DNS and VPN. While the use cases for each product differ there are often areas where they overlap. Below we have listed the pros and cons of the two types of services. VPN

  • Can't Find Your Router?

    If your router is not listed on our website it does not mean it won't work with Unlocator. We simply don't have access to all routers on the market. Please refer to your routers manual to learn how

  • Configure Chromecast With Unlocator

    The Chromecast device comes in a lot of shape and forms. How they work with Unlocator Smart DNS differs from model to model. For newer models you can set the DNS directly on the device. On older

  • Unlocator Guide for VPN Protocols

    It is more important than ever to have private and safe online experiences in this era of ubiquitous digital connectivity. Users are seeking protection from data vulnerabilities and cyber dangers,

  • How to disable IPv6 on TP-Link router

    1 Connect to your router First, you have to connect to your router. For that, open your internet browser and go to the following address: http://tplinklogin.net/ 2 Disable IPv6 Depending on the

  • How to Block Google DNS on Router

    Some devices like the Chromecast and Roku have Google DNS hardcoded on the device. As a result it will try to communicate with Google DNS regardless of your router being configured to use Unlocator.

  • Why is my VPN always disconnecting?

    VPN disconnection problems may have to do with your device, operating system, or connection type. If you are constantly experiencing VPN droppings, follow the steps below to resolve the issue:

  • How to Block Google DNS Bell 2wire Router

    Log in to the router using the Management and Diagnostic Console Make sure that the Primary and Secondary DNS is set to 185.37.37.37 and 185.37.39.39 Then go to “Static Routes" under "Advanced" Add a

  • How to Block Google DNS on Asus Router

    Make sure your DNS is set to the Unlocator DNS 185.37.37.37 and 185.37.39.39. Follow the Asus guide here https://support.unlocator.com/customer/portal/articles/1094626-how-to-setup-asus-router if you

  • How to Block Google DNS on Billion Router

    First make sure your router is set to use our DNS. Go to the Basic menu and select WAN. If you don't see our DNS (185.37.37.37 and 185.37.39.39) then uncheck Obtain DNS Automatically and then add dns

  • How to Block Google DNS on Tomato Router

    The Tomato based routers have a simply way of redirecting traffic sent to Google DNS (or any other DNS for that matter). Check the checkbox Intercept DNS port 53 and all DNS traffic will be sent to

  • How to Block Google DNS on Belkin Router

    Go to http://192.168.1.1 or http://192.168.2.1 Enter the default username and password admin/admin Click on Static Route which you find under LAN Setup. Please note that some routers don't have this

  • How to Block Google DNS on Speedstream Router

    Make sure your router is set up to use Unlocator DNS. To check go to the Gateway tab, then Home Network. Select Configure the Local Speedstream Gateway IP Network. Then scroll to DNS and make sure

  • How to Set Up DNS on Tomato router

    1 Log in to your router http://192.168.1.1 - default username and password is root/admin 2 Under Basic select Network 3 Find the Static DNS Settings 4 Static DNS1: 185.37.37.37 5 Static DNS2:

  • How to Set Up DNS on Tenda Router

    1 Connect to the router by going to http://192.168.1.1 or http://192.168.0.1 in your browser. 2 Login into the router - use admin/admin or admin/password if you have not changed the password or

  • How to Set Up DNS on TRENDnet Router

    1 Connect to the router by going to http://192.168.10.1 in your browser. 2 Login into the router - use admin/admin or admin/password if you have not changed the password or username before. 3 On the

  • How to Set Up DNS on Actiontec Router

    1 Log in to your router via either 192.168.1.1 192.168.0.1 or 192.168.2.1. If any of these links do not work then take a look at this guide to find your routers IP address. 2 Log in to the router

  • How to Set Up DNS on Belkin Router

    1 Open the default address http://192.168.2.1 (you address might differ) 2 Normally Belkin will ship routers with no username or password. If there is a username it’s admin 3 Click DNS on the left

  • How to Set Up DNS on Asus Router

    1 Connect to the router by going to http://192.168.1.1 in your browser. 2 Login into the router - use admin/admin if you have not changed the password or username before. 3 On the left hand side

  • How to Set Up DNS on 2wire Router

    1 First you need to access the routers admin page by either going to http://home/ or http://172.16.0.1/ or http://192.168.2.1/ 2 Then click Broadband Link 3 Then click Advanced Settings 4 Select

  • How to Set Up DNS on BEETEL Router

    1 Open your browser and go to http://192.168.1.1 2 Log into your router. If you have not set a new username and password the default is most likely admin/admin 3 Choose Interface Setup > LAN 4 Make

  • How to Set Up DNS on Siemens Router

    1 First login to the routers admin interface. Please see the routers manual. 2 Open "Advanced Settings" 3 Find "Local Network" left and select "Client Address Allocation" 4 Set Primary Server

  • How to Set Up DNS on Huawei Router

    1 Go to your modem setting page 192.168.1.1 & enter admin as your username & password & login 2 Go to basic tap on the lest side & choose LAN 3 Enter the settings as shown in the picture & click

  • How to Set Up DNS on Netgear Router

    Important: If you have a Netgear router supplied by YouSee please don't configure your router. If your Netgear router has parental control you will have to disable it. Otherwise your router will use

  • How to Set Up DNS on Actiontec Router

    1 Log in to your router via either 192.168.1.1, 192.168.0.1 or 192.168.2.1. If any of these links do not work then take a look at this guide to find your routers IP address. 2 Log in to the router

  • How to Set Up DNS on Cisco Router

    1 Open your browser and go to either http://192.168.1.1, http://192.168.0.1 , http://192.168.2.1 2 Log into your router. If you have not set a new username and password then leave the username blank