Dlink search is hijacking my browser

Posted by James on Super User See other posts from Super User or by James
Published on 2012-12-15T15:29:09Z Indexed on 2012/12/15 17:07 UTC
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For months now "DLink search" has been hijacking my search engines. I use google chrome, and I have organized my search engines in the handy dandy "manage search engines" tool about a TRILLION times. It never even says D-link is hacking my search engines. It does not show up!

I have read many posts on this forum and others saying that to fix this problem from internet explorer: Setup, internet options, yadayada, magical fairies, and you are solved, but my browser is google chrome! How am I supposed to do this from there! I do not know how to re-setup my Dlink router, which is the cause of the problem! HOW? In those posts with the magical fairies fixing it, HUNDREDS responded saying, "yep, those fairies definitely fixed it right. :)" These people were so satisfied. IT WORKED FOR THEM, WHY NOT ME. I look at it and go ":(" because it does not help me. There are no options for anything to do with this in GOOGLE chrome. PLEASE EXPLAIN and HELP. I see no "SETUP" option, no "Internet Options" button, no anything.

BTW the exact posts are these:

"Uncheck Advanced DNS in the router internet setup. This will take care of it. I had this problem with my DLink router before."

"I had this issue with my DIR-655 and unchecking the Advanced DNS setting in Setup -> Internet -> Manual Internet Connection Setup fixed it."

"If this is just internet explorer, you can go to Tools > Internet Options or Internet Options in Control Panel. From here, go to the advanced tab and click the Reset button."

"I would set the router's DNS to a site like OpenDNS, and I would ensure the machines are set to get their DNS settings via DHCP or set the machine's DNS setting to OpenDNS. If the router's DNS looks like it was messed with, some bad software know the default passwords for routers and could have changed it. If you don't already I would make sure the password to the router is not default or easy to guess. I've had spyware change a machine's DNS, but the fact it is happening on all machines makes me wonder if it is the router."

"Something got into your router and changed the dns server most likely, do a hard reset of the router and then change the password to something strong. Also check for a firmware update for the router and apply it as soon as possible."

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