On Monday 26 April 2010 18:26:55 Winterlight wrote:
> At 02:44 AM 4/26/2010, you wrote:
> >Well then all resources are localized per subnet, thus should not be
> >an issue. This assuming you have linked downstream routers via their
> >WAN ports to LAN ports on the upstream router
>
> I am using the WAN ports to LAN ports,
>
> >and are relaxing downstream routers' firewall rules to allow traffic
> >in/out their WAN ports to the "main" SubnetA which in turn serves as
> >gateway to the Internet.
>
> but I have no setting for adjusting the Firewalls in these older
> routers, other then on with DHCP or off, and of course port
> forwarding which is probably my next thing to try.
>
> thanks
> w

Earlier you said  "<Invalid DNS name  Please check DNS settings>"  which 
implies that whatever made a request for DNS services wasn't able to to 
get a valid NAME for the server.

Try making a request directly,  say  "64.233.169.93" and see what it 
returns.

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