By default, your router uses the DNS servers provided by your mobile network operator (e.g., Three, T-Mobile, Vodafone). Switching to faster or more secure public DNS providers (like Cloudflare or Google) can significantly enhance your browsing experience.
Premium DNS providers resolve website addresses much faster than standard ISP servers, reducing the latency when you click a link. DNS Settings on ZTE MC888 Pro 5G
The ZTE MC888 Pro uses a web-based user interface (WebUI) for system configurations. Follow these steps to change your DNS globally for all connected devices. Step 1: Access the ZTE Web Interface By default, your router uses the DNS servers
Services like OpenDNS or Quad9 can automatically block known phishing sites or adult content at the network level. Step-by-Step: Changing DNS on your ZTE MC888 Pro 5G The ZTE MC888 Pro uses a web-based user
ZTE periodically releases firmware for the MC888 Pro that improves DNS handling. As of late 2024–2025, firmware versions have fixed the “DNS not sticking after reboot” issue. To check your version: