At 11:52 AM 5/1/2005, Rod Lindgren typed:
Hmmmm. So if your Router listed 24.205.192.75 as the DNS server, you would
not use it?

That's probably your Primary DNS on the WAN or the Internet side of the router & it maybe auto assigned by your isp. I surely would NOT change that.


Instead you would use 192.168.0.1? and it works that way?

That should be the default address of your router & I would NOT change that as well.


I believe what Sandi is saying is that she doesn't put in the Secondary DNS &/or the Subnet of 255.255.255.1 but everything else you have to have.

Depending on whether you're using the router as a DNS Server you may have to assign manual ip addresses to the machines on your LAN but that you can have the router DNS Server function set to automatic but assign addresses to those units on the LAN that you don't want their address to change.

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Wayne D. Johnson
Ashland, OH, USA 44805
<http://www.wavijo.com>


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