12-23-2017 02:50 PM - edited 12-23-2017 02:57 PM
12-23-2017 03:28 PM
Hello @JonSnow88,
Not sure about current Rogers DNS (CODA-4582 does not display them in the GUI), but I am using Google DNS (8.8.4.4 and 8.8.8.8) on my primary computer with no issues.
12-23-2017 07:34 PM
@JonSnow88 wrote:
What are some of the DNS IP Addresses used for Rogers internet? Especially since I'm now on gigabit internet.
I've been using the below ip addresses for a few years and have from time to time had issues with slow websites and buffering. I've used these IPs with Rogers and Fido.
64.71.255.198
64.71.255.202
202 seems to have a lot of packet loss just pinging for 10 minutes and since I have moved to Google DNS, but would like to stick to Rogers DNS or use it at the very least as a backup.
If you are using the Hitron Modem then I just set DNS to AUTO in the web GUI of the modem.
I've had no issues with the Rogers DNS servers in the last couple of years.
You can download a program called "DNS BENCH" to benchmark local DNS servers, but it's always showed Rogers as the fastest for my connection.
12-25-2017 10:01 PM
12-25-2017 11:10 PM - edited 12-25-2017 11:21 PM
Rogers IPV4 DNS:
64.71.255.204
64.71.255.198
Primary IPv6 DNS:
2607:f798:18:10:0:640:7125:5204
Secondary IPv6 DNS:
2607:f798:18:10:0:640:7125:5198
If you don't set the DNS addresses in the router or in your pc/laptop/mobile device, then the router will use the Rogers DNS addresses as supplied by the CMTS. The connected devices will then use those same addresses. So, you really don't have to do anything unless you want to use another DNS such as Google, OpenDNS, Quad9, etc.
Just to note, from Ottawa, there is a difference in response times for the IPV4 Domain Name Servers. 64.71.255.204 provides a response of about 15 ms, while the 64.71.255.198 response time is about 30 ms. If you want to clock the response times, so that you know which one is faster from your location, take a look at the following post:
http://www.dslreports.com/forum/r31737637-
You can run Dns Monitor to check the IPV4 DNS response times over a period of time, and plot them with Wireshark if you're interested.
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03-17-2023 02:35 PM
Are there up to date DNS server addresses for IPV6?
03-17-2023 02:59 PM
@jasonreg the DNS addresses listed above should still be valid:
Rogers IPV4 DNS:
64.71.255.204
64.71.255.198
Primary IPv6 DNS:
2607:f798:18:10:0:640:7125:5204
Secondary IPv6 DNS:
2607:f798:18:10:0:640:7125:5198
I don't run IPV6 so, can't state whether or not they are running. If you're using IPV6 you should be able to ping those addresses to see if they respond and if you're using a router, enter those address, reboot the router and run an IPV6 test to see if they're working as expected.
Personal opinion, I'd use a Domain Name Server other than Rogers, perhaps CIRA DNS addresses.