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I just installed the Quantum Gateway Router, and I can't seem to get local DNS (i.e. user defined DNS entries) to work correctly. I'm able to make user-defined entries under Advanced->DNS Server, but the when I attempt to ping the entries, from any machine on my LAN/WLAN, the entries are not resolved. Has anyone else run into this problem?
Thanks in advance!
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Think I figured this out (Or at least what's causing the router to mess up)
Does anyone (else, besides me) having this problem have host names with spaces in them? My two Nintendo products (a WiiU and a 3DS) both put spaces in their DHCP replies for their names (or at least spaces show up in the router's DNS Server page). I was looking at the system error log and I noticed that named was erroring out and the field it didn't like was the 2nd 'word' in the Nintendo systems' hostname. I Shut down the Nintendo devices (and putting up with the complaints from my 11 year old), rebooting the router and chaning the DHCP lease to 1 (to flush things out). Now local DNS works as expected (at least nslookup from WIndows gives the expect IP for local machines.
Not exactly problem solved, since the previous Verizon supplied router had no issue with the spaces, but at least a path to a solution (will probably try static IP and hostnames for the affected devices).
PS I haven't re-enabled the devices yet to confirm the problem resurfaces
PPS - Greenwave was less than helpful, they refered me to Verizon and told me to ask for tier 2 support. Tier 2 support told me to pound sand since I'm not a premium customer.
Cheers
01-26-2015 08:07 AM
That is correct. that would be the address for the dns resolver that is handed out for dhcp connections.
You may want to check that your router is actually getting dns server addresses for use with it's dhcp connection from the wan.
Log into the router
select My Network
Select Network Connections
select Network (home/office)
Halfway down the page see the dns server line
if it says no dns server then it should default to the dns servers provided the wan connection.
you can override the values here by
selecting the drop down value use the following dns servers
then you can 2 values in the fields that appear - typically opendns or google servers.
To see the dns servers that came with the wan dhcp connection
select My Network
Select Network Connections
Select broadband connection
halfway down the page are the dns values
These can be over ridden too by
Selecting settings and then selecting the
01-26-2015 11:11 AM - edited 01-26-2015 11:16 AM
So does anyone have any ideas on how to fix this issue? Has anyone else experienced this issue?
To reproduce:
0. Log in to the administrative web page for the FiOS - G1100 router
1. Goto Advanced -> DNS Server
2. Click Add DNS Entry
3. Input a hostname + IP Address (e.g. printserver 192.168.1.4)
4. Click Apply
Try pinging the hostname entry that you just created.
02-06-2015 07:38 PM
I believe that Greenwave Systems manufacturered the G1100 router. Does anyone know of a number/email to use to report issues/bugs with the G1100's firmware? Perhaps the DNS issue could be resolved in a future firmware release.