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PKsings
Aspirant
Jan 02, 2024
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R9000, All DHCP clients are receiving the wrong DNS IP (The Router)

I have entered the IP address I want the LAN clients to use but all the wireless devices get 192.168.1.1 (the router). 

 

I can find no way to fix this.

  • This is the behavior for all NG routers. The proxy hands over the routers IP address, however when DNS get to the router and if you have different DNS configured, then it goes out thru those addresses. How it works on NG routers. Been like this for a LONG time. If that's not working for you then you'll need to find an alternative to NGs stock FW. Or find a different brand. One brand I know that users can disable this proxy and the router hands over what ever DNS is configured to any connected devices is D-Link routers. They call theres DNS Relay. 

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  • FURRYe38's avatar
    FURRYe38
    Guru - Experienced User

    NG uses a proxy DNS server of the router. if you want the router to use other than IISP detected DNS, you can input custom DNS addresses on the routers web page and then the router will use that DNS, however all DNS passes thru to devices with 192.168.1.1.

    • PKsings's avatar
      PKsings
      Aspirant

      Thank you for your answer, you have confirmed what I have thought was the correct place to put the DNS entries and how it is supposed to then begin to use them.

       

      However, it does not, it continues to use itself. No matter what I put in those fields. Thus, this request. Why is it refusing to use what I am asking it to and handing out it's own IP as a DNS server?  And how do I stop it?

      Everything that is using the wireless is receiving the router IP as the only DNS server. I have an internal LAN DNS server for my domain and I want them to use it, otherwise they cannot find my mail server. 

      • FURRYe38's avatar
        FURRYe38
        Guru - Experienced User

        NG uses a proxy DNS server of the router. You can't change or stop this. If you want your devices to use a different DNS service, you'll need to set this on each device.