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Internal DNS
Just had the super hub installed. It replaced a Buffalo router I had installed.
One thing I had setup in the Buffalo is have DHCP that supplied DNS servers of my choosing. So I typically had my internal DNS followed by the VM DNS servers to each client. So eg each client had as a DNS DNS Servers ... 10.10.10.1 194.168.4.100 194.168.8.100 enabling me to DNS even the static IP's on my network. With the Superhub I cannot see how to do this? Any ideas? |
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you cant set DNS in the superhub, you have to do it manually on every device
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Yet another plooperhub fail!
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Guessed as much. Thanks
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I've just upgraded to 50Mb this afternoon and discovered this problem myself. I've never even seen a router which can't act as a internal DNS server and relay DNS requests to its WAN DNS. Cheap as chips :-(
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I assume you can turn the DHCP server off int eh Superhub though and then run DHCP on a seperate device on the network that can supply whatever settings you wish.
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Or you can do it for free with Linux like I do.
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