107.211.140.65 not 107.211.140.065
both IP format are the same thing. it's the same server.
Or is it as simple as the...
Yes, it's that simple. Edit your working network setup and just enter the DNS IP manually into the wiiu setting.
Still using turbohax dns but blocking sites locally as a fallback plan?
first, it's not "turbo", tubehax refers to "youtube hack".
If you want to block URLs locally as a fallback plan, you can add the filtered URLs into your router. (if your router let you filter websites based on URL wildcard)
if you can't use your router's filtering feature, the other local solution is to use a proxy. I don't recommend relying a on DNS+proxy solution same time thinking you have two protection, because it's wrong --> you have only ONE protection.
When you enable the proxy in WiiU settings, the WiiU stop using its own DNS settings and rely on the proxy to provide internet access.
DNS : the wiiU use the DNS settings.
Proxy : the WiiU use the proxy settings.
DNS+Proxy : the WiiU use the proxy settings.
If you want a dual protection, you need to setup the DNS settings inside the network connection used by the proxy (your computer need to use tubehax DNS!)
But if your computer use tubehax DNS, you won't be able to access youtube.com because it's part of the hack to redirect youtube to a homebrew file to hack the 3DS.
Choose wisely and know/understand what you do and how the console works.