Chrome OS Setup Guide
Chrome OS Smart DNS Setup Guide
Follow this simple guide to set up UnGeo Smart DNS on your Chromebook using the built-in Chrome OS network settings.
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
Check your UnGeo account
Make sure you have an active UnGeo account to use UnGeo Smart DNS.
Client Area
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Add your current IP address
Add your current IP address in the Client Area to allow UnGeo to work properly.
Register My IP Address
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Once both are done, continue with the DNS setup steps.
Step-by-Step Setup Guide
1
Open Chrome OS Settings
Click the time/status area in the bottom-right corner, then click the Settings gear icon.
2
Go to Network
In Settings, open Network .
3
Choose Your Active Connection
Select the connection you are currently using, such as Wi-Fi or Ethernet .
4
Open Your Network Details
Click your active Wi-Fi or Ethernet network name to open its connection details.
5
Expand Network Options
Open the Network section if it is collapsed.
6
Change Name Servers
Find Name servers , then select Custom name servers .
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Enter Your UnGeo DNS Servers
Enter the UnGeo DNS addresses shown in your Client Area into the custom DNS fields.
8
Save the Settings
Close the network settings panel. Chrome OS usually saves DNS changes automatically.
9
Reconnect Your Network
Disconnect and reconnect your Wi-Fi or Ethernet connection so Chrome OS starts using the new DNS servers.
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You’re All Set!
Your Chromebook is now ready to use UnGeo Smart DNS. Enjoy your favorite shows and channels.
Where do I find my DNS addresses?
Your UnGeo DNS addresses are shown inside your
Client Area .
Keep them private and enter them exactly as displayed there.
Important
Do not use random public DNS services for this setup. To use UnGeo Smart DNS, your device must use the DNS addresses assigned in your UnGeo account.
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Setup Complete!
After saving your DNS settings, restart your browser or streaming app if needed. You’re all set — enjoy your favorite shows with UnGeo Smart DNS.
Setup Screenshots
Follow the screenshots below if you prefer a visual guide.
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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
I cannot find Name servers
Make sure you opened the details page for your active Wi-Fi or Ethernet connection. The Name servers option is usually inside the Network section.
I only see Automatic name servers
Click the Name servers drop-down and choose Custom name servers before entering UnGeo DNS addresses.
Chrome OS does not save the DNS settings
Make sure you entered the DNS addresses in the custom name server fields, then close the settings panel and reconnect to the network.
Streaming still does not work after setup
Make sure your UnGeo account is active, your current IP address is added in the Client Area, and the DNS addresses were entered exactly as shown.
My Chromebook is managed by school or work
Managed Chrome OS devices may block DNS changes. If the settings are locked, contact the device administrator.
FAQ
Does UnGeo Smart DNS work on Chrome OS?
Yes. Chrome OS lets you set custom name servers for Wi-Fi or Ethernet connections, which works with UnGeo Smart DNS.
Do I need to install an app on my Chromebook?
No. You can configure UnGeo Smart DNS directly in Chrome OS network settings.
Do I need to change Secure DNS in Chrome browser too?
Usually no. For Smart DNS setup, configure the network connection name servers in Chrome OS settings. If Secure DNS causes issues, you can set it to use your current service provider or turn it off.
Can I use UnGeo on both Wi-Fi and Ethernet?
Yes, but each connection has its own DNS settings. Configure the connection you actually use for streaming.
Where do I find my UnGeo DNS addresses?
Your UnGeo DNS addresses are shown inside your Client Area. Use only the DNS servers assigned to your account.