ContributionsMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: TG1682G CAN'T CHANGE DNS As a solution you can plug your own router into the modem on ETH 1, set the modem to bridge mode, and it will delegate to your router. Then you can set DNS on your personal router while continuing to use the COX modem (which improves the quality of support you receive). Re: TG1682G CAN'T CHANGE DNS I'm running into this as well. My DNS prvoider is hard coded to 68.105.28.11 on my router/modem I rent from COX: https://whois.domaintools.com/68.105.28.11 This is a COX run DNS server. Every time a device on your network tries to resolve a domain name (i.e. your smart TV, laptop, etc) a request gets made to COX allowing them to derive what devices you have in your house (your smarttv will phone home to a roku domain, your xbox to a Microsoft domain, etc.), what websites you frequent, and so on. I strongly suspect they are trying to monetize this data (build a profile on you about your behavior online and the devices in your home, then sell that profile to third parties). By locking down your DNS to their servers, it guarantees they have access to this data if you rent their hardware. This seems very shady.