Hi John, try installing dhcpcd-2.0.1 instead of DHCP. I had a lot of problems until I changed over, of course, this may have been my own fault. I am now working smootly. At this moment I am in South-America, writing from a public wireless access point , and dhcpcd has just generated an /etc/resolv.conf which includes two lines: a "domain publicplace.com.xx " and a corresponding "nameserver 192.168.10.2" one. I hope this may be usefull for you. Edgar
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