My IP range is 192.000... and I have a static IP on the range extender connected to the printer otherwise if I reboot the router, I have to find the printer again by having the print server print a page 'telling me' where it is and have to reset the print control panel. (note: if the Internet is slow or not working it doesn't effect my printer right now and I don't want to change that.)

Note: On the link you gave, it appears there is not a DNSCrypt version for OSX 7.5. Is OpenDNS something that will run well without it?

Does DNSCrypt encrypt your browsing history, I mean, is it just for privacy or is it for security, or just to assist openDNS?

And, does using OpenDNS make it difficult for someone who comes over to connect to my network? And am I right that DNSCrypt lives on my computer and OpenDNS lives on the router?

Last edited by slolerner; 11/28/15 07:29 PM.

Mid 2010 MacBook Pro 13"
2.4GHz, 750GB SATA HD, 8 GB RAM, OS 10.7.5
1 HDX1500 2TB Ext.HD, 2 HDX1500 1TB Ext.HD
HP Laserjet 6MP printing postscript via 10/100 Intel print server
Netgear WN2500RP Range Extender (Ira rocks!)
Linksys WRT1900AC Wireless Router
Brother MFC-9340CDW Color Laser
iPad Air