Trying to lock down DNS server settings to force use of OpenDNS

I'm trying to lock down my time capsule on my home network to only allow outgoing DNS traffic to go through OpenDNS. I  have an 18 year old son, with his own computer, who bypasses my OpenDNS by entering the DNS settings for Google on his Windows 7 machine. I have no control over his machine, only my router.
A discussion on the OpenDNS forums mentions blocking port 53 and forcing all DNS traffic through the OpenDNS server settings I've entered into my router, but I can't see any way to do this on the time capsule. Am I missing something?

There is nothing you can do.. TC do not have access to firewall.. at least for ipv4.
You need a much better router.. bridge the TC and grab a Netgear WNDR3800 and run Gargoyle firmware. The power will be put back in your hands.. then he will buy his own 3G connection.. maybe at 18 it is rather too late.

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