Have a loot at http://www.citizens.coop/internet/Desktop_Router_Reference_Manual.pdf

It maybe of help.

Cheers,

Navi
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Nick Rout wrote:
I have a Netgear MBR814 router. It is supplied by Woosh. It has 3
network interfaces - one to woosh's cell network, one wireless 802.11g
and one to the wired network. The wifi and wired lan's are bridged
together.

The router gives out ip addresses and dns servers etc by dhcp to
wifi/wired clients. The DNS servers it gives out are those supplied by
Woosh. So clients use the ISP's DNS server. You can, however, specify
DNS servers to be given out to local clients.

What I can't seem to do with this arrangement is resolve local DNS.
Does anyone know how to set up the netgear to resolve local DNS? I
could set up a DNS server on another host and specify that machine's
address to be given out over DHCP to clients, but ti doesn't seem
satisfactory to rely on another host when the router is up 24/7.

Hope I have explained it well.


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