Belgium ISP DNS Servers
34 internet service providers listed — 30 with known DNS server addresses. ISP DNS servers are typically private and only work for that ISP's customers.
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Major National ISP
Internet Service Provider
91.183.161.147
109.128.118.128
109.128.18.240
109.128.183.127
109.128.232.225
109.128.42.101
109.129.211.150
109.129.217.92
81.82.231.31
84.199.114.230
84.199.73.100
85.255.200.200
185.35.52.117
185.35.52.158
185.35.52.159
185.35.52.200
151.241.235.111
178.50.1.129
178.50.10.98
178.50.128.132
178.50.128.138
178.50.129.201
178.50.136.187
178.50.136.190
109.88.0.210
109.88.17.224
109.88.171.167
109.88.177.127
109.88.203.21
109.88.203.22
109.88.203.37
109.88.203.38
196.247.212.63
196.247.212.64
196.247.212.65
196.247.212.66
196.247.212.67
196.247.212.68
196.247.212.69
196.247.212.71
ISP
104.199.79.253
34.140.164.188
34.140.172.177
34.77.26.71
34.77.85.13
35.187.171.152
35.187.31.189
35.187.44.40
209.206.1.1
209.206.1.10
209.206.1.100
209.206.1.101
209.206.1.102
209.206.1.103
209.206.1.104
209.206.1.105
151.240.77.100
151.240.77.20
151.240.77.21
151.240.77.22
164.138.104.1
164.138.104.129
164.138.104.65
164.138.105.1
79.99.200.7
79.99.200.101
79.99.200.104
79.99.200.13
79.99.200.16
79.99.200.17
79.99.200.19
79.99.200.27
185.83.48.203
185.83.48.227
185.83.49.6
185.83.49.9
185.83.51.45
185.83.51.46
185.83.51.47
185.83.51.48
193.30.110.100
193.30.110.102
193.30.110.103
193.30.110.104
193.30.110.108
193.30.110.111
193.30.110.114
193.30.110.118
194.28.98.13
194.28.98.146
194.28.98.155
194.28.98.72
194.28.98.88
194.28.98.9
194.28.98.90
194.28.98.98
185.59.16.11
185.59.16.34
185.59.16.85
185.59.17.107
185.59.17.108
185.59.17.120
185.59.17.122
185.59.17.135
193.180.243.107
193.180.243.121
193.180.243.147
193.180.243.29
193.180.243.6
193.180.243.70
193.180.243.80
193.180.243.96
166.0.215.15
166.0.215.188
166.0.215.204
166.0.215.209
166.0.215.3
166.0.215.38
166.0.215.72
166.0.223.191
193.109.126.100
193.109.126.104
193.109.126.105
193.109.126.108
193.109.126.122
193.109.126.210
193.109.126.213
193.109.126.31
Network Service Provider
109.69.216.7
109.69.216.8
109.69.218.120
109.69.218.121
109.69.220.7
109.69.220.8
157.164.136.16
157.164.136.25
146.70.123.146
149.33.25.100
149.33.25.216
149.33.25.224
149.33.25.226
149.33.25.228
149.33.25.230
149.33.25.232
62.213.195.28
62.213.218.43
62.213.218.67
62.213.219.56
62.213.219.7
78.41.70.20
85.158.211.1
178.132.12.169
85.234.212.22
109.236.131.83
109.236.131.85
109.236.131.86
109.236.134.105
109.236.134.37
185.95.73.48
212.233.41.212
149.29.4.94
149.38.1.26
149.5.17.253
149.5.17.254
149.5.18.112
149.5.18.72
149.5.18.76
149.5.23.47
80.169.111.52
212.161.79.71
212.35.101.98
212.35.112.20
212.35.112.21
212.35.96.66
212.35.96.98
213.246.197.130
213.155.147.114
213.155.157.117
213.155.157.119
213.155.157.126
213.155.157.132
213.155.157.134
213.155.157.14
213.155.157.140
2.58.108.10
144.178.224.217
144.178.225.130
144.178.227.204
144.178.227.208
144.178.229.226
144.178.229.227
144.178.229.228
193.58.50.2
193.58.50.3
193.58.51.141
212.166.13.247
212.166.2.10
212.166.2.11
212.166.2.20
212.166.25.82
185.221.184.105
185.221.184.117
185.221.184.24
185.221.184.39
185.221.184.42
185.221.184.43
185.221.184.99
185.221.185.45
Content Provider
104.117.77.100
104.117.77.103
104.117.77.117
104.117.77.126
104.117.77.13
104.117.77.14
104.117.77.140
104.117.77.150
35.206.130.156
35.206.155.1
35.206.159.229
35.206.163.183
35.210.1.244
35.210.130.105
35.210.141.51
35.210.175.75
Educational/Research
134.184.121.17
138.48.227.111
138.48.4.11
138.48.4.5
139.165.1.12
157.193.70.1
157.193.78.1
130.104.1.1
Enterprise
188.190.10.38
188.190.10.69
188.190.10.75
192.121.170.121
192.121.170.184
192.121.170.53
192.71.249.178
192.71.249.91
Should I use my ISP's DNS in Belgium?
For most users in Belgium, the answer is no. ISP DNS servers are convenient because they work automatically, but they come with significant drawbacks. Many ISPs log every domain you visit, some sell aggregated browsing data to advertisers, and others practice NXDOMAIN hijacking — redirecting failed lookups to search pages filled with ads. ISP DNS servers also tend to be slower than dedicated public resolvers like Cloudflare or Google, especially during peak hours when they are overloaded with traffic from millions of customers.
Switching to a public DNS provider gives you better speed, stronger privacy, DNSSEC validation to prevent spoofing attacks, and the option for encrypted DNS via DoH or DoT. The change takes less than two minutes on any device.
Recommended alternatives for Belgium users
- Public DNS servers in Belgium — live-tested, verified every 72 hours
- DNS Privacy Check — test if your current DNS is leaking queries or hijacking NXDOMAIN
- DNS Gaming Benchmark — find the fastest DNS from your location in Belgium
- Best privacy DNS servers — no-log, encrypted DNS providers
- How to change DNS on Windows
- How to change DNS on your router
Frequently Asked Questions
What DNS does Proximus (formerly Belgacom) use?
Proximus (formerly Belgacom) operates its own DNS resolvers for customers. The specific IP addresses are listed above. These servers only work on Proximus (formerly Belgacom)'s network and may change without notice. For a reliable alternative, consider public DNS providers like Cloudflare (1.1.1.1) or Google (8.8.8.8).
Does my Belgium ISP intercept DNS queries?
Some ISPs in Belgium practice NXDOMAIN hijacking, redirecting failed DNS lookups to their own search or advertising pages instead of returning a proper error. You can test this using our DNS Privacy Check tool. If your ISP hijacks DNS, switching to a public resolver eliminates this.
How do I change my DNS from my ISP's default?
On Windows: Settings > Network > your adapter > DNS > set to Manual and enter 1.1.1.1 and 1.0.0.1. On Mac: System Settings > Network > DNS. On your router: access the admin panel (usually 192.168.1.1) and change DNS in WAN/Internet settings. This overrides your ISP's DNS for all devices.
Is my ISP's DNS slower than Google or Cloudflare?
Often yes. ISP DNS servers can be overloaded during peak hours, while public DNS providers like Cloudflare and Google operate massive anycast networks optimised for speed. Use our DNS Gaming Benchmark to test latency from your actual location and see which is fastest for you.
What is NXDOMAIN hijacking and does my ISP do it?
NXDOMAIN hijacking occurs when your ISP redirects non-existent domain lookups to their own servers instead of returning the standard NXDOMAIN error. This can break applications, interfere with email validation, and expose your browsing to tracking. Run our DNS Privacy Check to detect if your ISP does this.