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dsr at tao.merseine.nu writes: > On Sun, Apr 30, 2006 at 02:14:35PM -0400, James R. Van Zandt wrote: > > ...For the ones with static IP, I have configured their > > DNS servers manually in /etc/resolv.conf: > > search comcast.net > > nameserver 68.87.71.226 > > nameserver 68.87.73.242 > > i.e. the ones Comcast provides*. When those servers move to different > > IPs (as they did within the last few days), my networking breaks, and > > I have to diagnose the problem and update that file. > > Tell your machines that the nameserver IP is the internal IP of > the router/DNS server, i.e. 10.0.0.1 or 192.168.0.1 or whatever. That works! Despite its not being mentioned in either the Linksys documentation or the web setup screens. So I don't have to replace the firmware after all. Thanks! - Jim Van Zandt
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