I have a Problem with the DHCP Server in my router. The router is set up to use the DHCP Server and I can enter a DNS adress to be sent to the Clients.
In the client's IPCONFIG I can see two DNS Server adresses
1. DNS address given in the Router configuration mask (this is ok!)
2. DNS address is the adress of the router itself. (this is not ok, because the router itself is no DNS Server)
So is there a way to avoid the assignment of the second DNS Server adress? The Problem is that DNS queries to the 2. DNS address always deliver the resolved address 10.0.0.1 and the client of Course can not connect to this address.
In the router web gui configuration I can only set 1 DNS Server adress. The router itself (IP 192.168.2.1) does not have a direct connection to an ISP but is running behind a ISP's router (in this case the default GW 192.168.2.1)
I have seen in other web gui configurations that there can be given two DNS Servers.
Firmware Version:3.0.0.4.380_7378
In the client's IPCONFIG I can see two DNS Server adresses
1. DNS address given in the Router configuration mask (this is ok!)
2. DNS address is the adress of the router itself. (this is not ok, because the router itself is no DNS Server)
So is there a way to avoid the assignment of the second DNS Server adress? The Problem is that DNS queries to the 2. DNS address always deliver the resolved address 10.0.0.1 and the client of Course can not connect to this address.
In the router web gui configuration I can only set 1 DNS Server adress. The router itself (IP 192.168.2.1) does not have a direct connection to an ISP but is running behind a ISP's router (in this case the default GW 192.168.2.1)
I have seen in other web gui configurations that there can be given two DNS Servers.
Firmware Version:3.0.0.4.380_7378