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This can be resolved by:- |
This can be resolved by:- |
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(a) On any machines with a static-IP-configuration, set their nameservers to go directly to AAISP (217.169.20.20 217.169.20.21) and do not try to use the routers' LAN IP address. |
(a) On any machines with a static-IP-configuration, set their nameservers to go directly to AAISP (217.169.20.20 217.169.20.21) and do not try to use the routers' LAN IP address. |
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(b) Telnet into the Router, logon to Administrator, then enter commands:- |
(b) Telnet into the Router, logon to Administrator, then enter commands:- |
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dhcp server config state=disabled |
dhcp server config state=disabled |
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saveall |
saveall |
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What this does, is tells the DHCPv4 server to directly give out the addresses of AAISP's recursive DNS servers and not its, own, and then completely disable the integral DNS |
What this does, is tells the DHCPv4 server to directly give out the addresses of AAISP's recursive DNS servers and not its, own, and then completely disable the integral DNS forwarder (notice the DHCP server can only be reconfigured while disabled). |
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NB: You can check if Legacy IP addresses are running an Open Recursive server using the website:- |
NB: You can check if Legacy IP addresses are running an Open Recursive server using the website:- |
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