Mnyb;406442 Wrote: 
> Does it now ? i had my isp's dns before i changed that to my router it
> is more practical if your router receives new dns servers from your isp
> ( it happens even if they seems to be constant for years ) You wont have
> to change this everywhere either your router fixes this by itself or you
> only have to change it there.
> 
> I actually ssh'd to sbc and changed the appropriate files, and
> rebooted.
> but sbc is a very small linux only sh shell and horrible vi editor.
> I prefer it over confusing setup with hit and miss click and wheel it's
> impossible to not add extra spaces everywhere by misstake ;-)

IIRC yes. I had another (crappier) modem-router before where DNS would
stop working after a while and then I had to reboot it to make things
work again. It even didn't have the possiblility to specify the IP of
specific nameservers for the LAN (just to ty if it would also stall in
that case), so in the end I had to configure every single computer at
home to nameservers I knew would work to not to have to reboot
constantly.
ATM I use specific nameservers that are faster than those of my ISP
(set once on the router for the network, fortunately).
I also tried to setup things directly on the controller once, but I
didn't know exactly where to apply changes, so I gave up after a
while.
It wouldn't hurt to also be able to change single network settings
without a factory reset on the controller, though.

SignorRossi.


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