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D-Link DI-604 Router QuestionDoes the DI-604's DHCP server serve DNS as well as IP addresses ?????
Under WinXP and Vista, for the last 3 years, I have had my 4 PC's set to obtain IP address and DNS address automatically under the TCP/IP settings and it's always worked until last week. Suddenly I had random lack of Internet access when I powered on my PC's. The only way to get it back was to power cycle the router before turning on my PC's. The Internet would work fine after this until I powered down a PC or rebooted a PC then that PC would loose Internet access. Since all this started I found that if I leave the obtain IP address set to automatic but put the routers address in the DNS address box everything works and my Internet connection always works. The DI-604's manual shows both set to obtain automatically in the illustrations but says nothing about it in the text. I've also reset the router to factory defaults several times but it makes no difference. I don't know if this router is starting to die or what........ Does the 604's DHCP server assign DNS as well as IP numbers ???? Thanks Brian On Jul 7, 7:41 pm, Brian <uni***@hotmail.com> wrote:
Show quoteHide quote > Does the DI-604's DHCP server serve DNS as well as IP addresses ????? Depending on the version, the older DI-604 does not haev a DNS Relay> > Under WinXP and Vista, for the last 3 years, I have had my 4 PC's set to obtain IP address and DNS > address automatically under the TCP/IP settings and it's always worked until last week. Suddenly I > had random lack of Internet access when I powered on my PC's. The only way to get it back was to > power cycle the router before turning on my PC's. The Internet would work fine after this until I > powered down a PC or rebooted a PC then that PC would loose Internet access. Since all this started > I found that if I leave the obtain IP address set to automatic but put the routers address in the > DNS address box everything works and my Internet connection always works. The DI-604's manual shows > both set to obtain automatically in the illustrations but says nothing about it in the text. I've > also reset the router to factory defaults several times but it makes no difference. I don't know if > this router is starting to die or what........ Does the 604's DHCP server assign DNS as well as IP > numbers ???? > > Thanks > Brian feature (DNS server is the router which then "forwards" the request to the ISPs true servers.) I would check to see what are the IP addresses assigned to the LAN / DHCP set setups. The DI-604 provides a DNS address the same as it's own address (192.168.0.1
unless the default was changed) to clients. This is typical of most consumer grade routers. It 'proxies' DNS to the providers DNS servers which are shown on the routers status page. It sounds very likely that your DI-604 may be failing. -- Show quoteHide quote"Brian" <uni***@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:0034d53a$0$4674$c3e8da3@news.astraweb.com... > > Does the DI-604's DHCP server serve DNS as well as IP addresses ????? > > Under WinXP and Vista, for the last 3 years, I have had my 4 PC's set to > obtain IP address and DNS > address automatically under the TCP/IP settings and it's always worked > until last week. Suddenly I > had random lack of Internet access when I powered on my PC's. The only way > to get it back was to > power cycle the router before turning on my PC's. The Internet would work > fine after this until I > powered down a PC or rebooted a PC then that PC would loose Internet > access. Since all this started > I found that if I leave the obtain IP address set to automatic but put the > routers address in the > DNS address box everything works and my Internet connection always works. > The DI-604's manual shows > both set to obtain automatically in the illustrations but says nothing > about it in the text. I've > also reset the router to factory defaults several times but it makes no > difference. I don't know if > this router is starting to die or what........ Does the 604's DHCP > server assign DNS as well as IP > numbers ???? > > Thanks > Brian There two configuration involving DHCP on a Cable/DSL Router.
One is a DHCP server for the Local Network (LAN). This DHCP server assigns IP number to each computer that is connected to the Network as long as the computer's TCP/IP is configured to Auto Obtain. The DHCP Server has to be configured in the Router to give numbers of IPs to cover at least as much as the number of Computers are on the Network. There are differences in how the DHCP menus are presenting in various Routers. Look at your Router's manual to find how yours looks like. Second setting of DHCP exist on the WEAN Side. This setting has to be configured according to your ISP instructions and has nothing to do with the LAN DHCP Server. Jack (MS, MVP-Networking) Show quoteHide quote "Brian" <uni***@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:0034d53a$0$4674$c3e8da3@news.astraweb.com... > > Does the DI-604's DHCP server serve DNS as well as IP addresses ????? > > Under WinXP and Vista, for the last 3 years, I have had my 4 PC's set to > obtain IP address and DNS > address automatically under the TCP/IP settings and it's always worked > until last week. Suddenly I > had random lack of Internet access when I powered on my PC's. The only way > to get it back was to > power cycle the router before turning on my PC's. The Internet would work > fine after this until I > powered down a PC or rebooted a PC then that PC would loose Internet > access. Since all this started > I found that if I leave the obtain IP address set to automatic but put the > routers address in the > DNS address box everything works and my Internet connection always works. > The DI-604's manual shows > both set to obtain automatically in the illustrations but says nothing > about it in the text. I've > also reset the router to factory defaults several times but it makes no > difference. I don't know if > this router is starting to die or what........ Does the 604's DHCP > server assign DNS as well as IP > numbers ???? > > Thanks > Brian On Tue, 7 Jul 2009 22:40:46 -0400, "Jack-MVP" <j***@discussgroups.com> This isn't dhcp. It is ppp.wrote: >Second setting of DHCP exist on the WEAN Side. This setting has to be >configured according to your ISP instructions Jim. Hi
In some type of connection the WAN port need to be configured to obtain External IP from a DHCP Server. While the server itself is on the ISP's server the local Router would call it WAN DHCP settings. Jack (MS, MVP-Networking) Show quoteHide quote "James Egan" <je***@jegan.com> wrote in message news:7bje1jF23hm74U1@mid.individual.net... > > On Tue, 7 Jul 2009 22:40:46 -0400, "Jack-MVP" <j***@discussgroups.com> > wrote: > >>Second setting of DHCP exist on the WEAN Side. This setting has to be >>configured according to your ISP instructions > > This isn't dhcp. It is ppp. > > > Jim. >
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