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An alternative option (apart from the method shown in the video) is to perform ARP poisoning. To learn what is meant by ARP poisoning and how it is performed, watch this video: https://youtu.be/iOZIFaiKf_Q
In this video, we'll configure our WiFi router to use OpenDNS as the default DNS. So, every DNS request that a device connected to your WiFi sends to OpenDNS will be recorded and shown to us in our dashboard. This way, we can see what other people on our WiFi are browsing from their devices!
Link to OpenDNS: https://opendns.com
Download links for OpenDNS IP Updater
For Windows: http://www.opendns.com/download/windows/
For Mac: http://www.opendns.com/download/mac/
For Linux: https://support.opendns.com/hc/en-us/articles/227987727
To change the DNS settings of your wireless router, you should open your router's homepage. You can do this by accessing the default gateway address of your router.
If you don't know the username and password for your wireless router, do a quick Google search with the company and model number of your router and you will find the default username and password.
Each router site has a different interface. To find out where the DNS settings are on your router's site, you can do a Google search or search the forums on opendns.com.
Once you are done configuring, you must wait at least 24 hours before you can see the DNS request reports of all the devices on your WLAN. You can see these reports on your Cisco Umbrella Dashboard.
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