As far as I know, traffic thats not routed through their servers is routed via Googles public DNS at 8.8.8.8
I configured my sons adsl2+ modem to UnoDNS for Roku and he swears since doing that his Xbox 360 Australian online gaming has slowed down
he used to get a green server connection message consistently in black ops but now gets it fluctuating amber and cutting out etc.
Does unodns make Xbox 360 gaming route through American servers instead of local australian servers?
Any help would be appreciated?
It's a Thomson modem and dns settings can only be configured through telnet commands so I'm not sure how to set it back to original DNS settings.
No dns setup available in browser interface.
Can you have UnoDNS DNS in your router and setup Australian DNS settings in your Xbox 360 network settings to bypass UnoDNS DNS settings in your router?
Last edited by pheggie; 06-01-13 at 05:52 PM.
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As far as I know, traffic thats not routed through their servers is routed via Googles public DNS at 8.8.8.8
pheggie (06-01-13)
Yes but don't they allow USA access to Xbox 360 to all users I know they do USA for PS3 so may make Microsoft think your located in USA like ninemsn is convinced I'm in the USA not australia
so won't playback any nine catchup tv for that reason?
To reset my Thompson "Bigpond" Gateway I just do a Reset from the Gateway menu.....
you then have to put your username & password in again....
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pheggie (06-01-13)
Visited my son and put dodo DNS settings in Xbox 360 his gaming speed is good again solid green settings for black op's so it appears unotelly and unblockus redirect your gameplay through US servers instead of aussie servers.
Also if you experience slower downloads in usenet etc. since puting unotelly or unblockus DNS settings in your router for Roku you can fix it by puting your isp DNS settings in your PC or MAC to bypass Unotelly and unblockus settings in your router.
OSIRUS (07-01-13)
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