I have a small LAN where I need workstations to use the DNS server on the Domain Controller when it is up. When the DC is down I want the workstations to use the DNS server built into the router. I am now using a router running DD-WRT as a DHCP server to give out the IP address of DC as the first DNS Server and the IP address of the router as the second DNS Server. While the DC is up all is well but when the DC is down the workstations apparently don't use the second DNS Server address as a ping to www.yahoo.com returns "Ping request could not find host www.yahoo.com" Can someone help me understand why Windows doesn't use the second DNS Server when the first one is not available and suggest an alternative solution? TIA - Joe Yoder
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