Sorry it took so long to come back to you.
Don't really know how to PM here, cannot see an option for that.
Accessing the admin interface is the only real option as the configuration VF techs do per request is overriden every time a TR69 update is rolled out.
Not willing to share personal info...
in the context of this thread:
It has been told here that if you ask VF they'll kindly remove dns proxy. Cannot confirm myself, didn't try.
Setting a second router as a dmz host wont prevent dns proxying but will allow filtering update servers name resolution
Setting a dns proxy on the local...
Doesn't the router just let pass through IPv4-DNS requests sent from your wiiu?
Or does it tamper/translate-to-ipv6 them?
Those ISPs are out of their mind with stuff like this..
Not in my previous experiences with Movistar/Vodafone/Orange. It always took forever to get past canned-answer-spiting service representatives to get anything done.
That said, I have no reason to doubt @xabier. Maybe this particular request is one of the few level 1 support agents are empowered...
hmm.. getting a tad out of topic here but.. I had Movistar until recently at a previous address and they're more open regarding configuration SIP credentials and such. Don't use a second router, that gives you double nat and few other benefits. There are templates for autoconfiguring openwrt for...
This is one of those combined IPTV/VoIP/Internet services most operators are pushing over here. For Vodafone al userids, passwords, VLAN tags for the different services, etc. is considered secret and never shared with its customers. The router is configured via TR69 and that's it.
Admittedly...
UPDATE:
At least for some of its customers' home routers Vodafone Spain is activating a non user modifiable setting which prevents specified DNS servers to take effect.
The net effect in this situation is that just using Tubehax/Chncdcksn dns servers DOES NOT BLOCK SYSTEM UPDATES
Solutions...