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Originally Posted by qasdfdsaq
No it isn't.
DNS and fixed IPs are not related and are frequently set separately. Almost all routers allow you to set them separately. Windows does too.
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Never said that routers don't allow them to be set separately.. what I meant was that they're normally part of the same module/form in the router firmware and as the VM network DHCPs their IP's (including DNS) they've probably removed the whole form in the firmware that allows a user to set their own and defaulted to purely DHCP...
If you could still telnet then it would be easy to set the DNS but you can't..