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Android Tablet Smart DNS Setup Guide

Follow this simple guide to set up UnGeo Smart DNS on your Android tablet using your Wi-Fi network settings.

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Android Tablet

Before You Start

Before changing your DNS settings, make sure your UnGeo account is active and your current IP address is added in your Client Area. If that is already done, continue with the DNS setup below.

1

Don’t have an account yet?

Choose a plan and create your UnGeo account before setting up DNS.

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2

Add your current IP address

Add your current IP address in the Client Area to allow UnGeo to work properly.

Register My IP Address

Once both are done, continue with the DNS setup steps.

Step-by-Step Setup Guide

1

Open Android Settings

Open Settings on your Android tablet.

2

Go to Network Settings

Tap Network & internet, Connections, or Wi-Fi, depending on your Android tablet model.

3

Open Wi-Fi

Tap Wi-Fi and make sure your tablet is connected to the Wi-Fi network you want to use with UnGeo.

4

Open Your Wi-Fi Network Details

Tap your connected Wi-Fi network. On some tablets, tap the gear icon next to the network name.

5

Edit the Network

Tap Edit, Modify network, or the pencil icon, depending on your Android version.

6

Show Advanced Options

Open Advanced options if they are hidden.

7

Change IP Settings

Find IP settings and change it from DHCP to Static.

8

Keep Your Current Network Details

Keep the existing IP address, Gateway, and Network prefix length values if they are already shown.

9

Enter Your UnGeo Smart DNS Servers

Enter the UnGeo Smart DNS servers from your Client Area into DNS 1 and DNS 2.

10

Save Your Changes

Tap Save or Apply to store the new Wi-Fi DNS settings.

11

You’re All Set!

Reconnect to Wi-Fi or restart your streaming app if needed. You can now enjoy your favorite shows and channels with UnGeo Smart DNS.

Setup Screenshots

Follow the screenshots below if you prefer a visual guide.

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Tip: Screens may look slightly different depending on your device version, network adapter, or system language.

How to Check If It’s Working

Visit the UnGeo DNS Check page to verify whether your device is using UnGeo Smart DNS correctly.

Go to DNS Check →

Troubleshooting

On many Android tablets, DNS fields appear only after changing IP settings from DHCP to Static.
Do not guess new values. Keep the existing IP address, gateway, and network prefix length if Android already shows them.
Android tablet menus vary by brand and Android version. Look for Wi-Fi, connected network details, Edit or Modify network, Advanced options, IP settings, DNS 1, and DNS 2.
Usually no. Private DNS uses a provider hostname, while UnGeo Smart DNS setup uses the DNS server values shown in your Client Area.
Make sure your UnGeo account is active, your current IP address is added in the Client Area, and both UnGeo Smart DNS servers were entered exactly as shown.

FAQ

Yes. Android tablets can use UnGeo Smart DNS when you set custom DNS servers for the Wi-Fi network used for streaming.
No. You can configure UnGeo Smart DNS manually in your tablet’s Wi-Fi settings.
In most cases, no. Manual Smart DNS setup is intended for Wi-Fi connections, not mobile data.
DNS settings are usually saved per Wi-Fi network. If you use another Wi-Fi network, you may need to configure it separately.
Your UnGeo Smart DNS servers are shown inside your Client Area. Use only the DNS server values assigned to your account.