DNS/DHCP problem... apps resolving outside the network
Posted: Sat Dec 03, 2011 10:50 am
Hi all, things are slowly coming along, still... help would be appreciated!
I am using my router's DHCP and DNS servers for the network.
I am using Google,s DNS in my personal laptop (the rest of the network is using the router's).
DHCP is turned off on the HDA as I cannot switch off the router's DHCP for ISP requirements.
DNS is on on the HDA, if I turn it off the HDA has no internet access despite the router's DNS...
Now why can't I access the apps INSIDE the network? things like http://ajaxplorer.home.com resolve outside the network and lead to the home.com domain?
If I use 192.168.1.10\ajaxplorer.home.com I end up with the setup page as every other try ...
using the network problem solver I end up with this recommendation:
"If you can't stop using another DHCP server, you'll need to set the domain name of your client computer to home.com"
In windows 7 I cannot simply join the home.com domain...
what does this means in plain english?
Thanks
I am using my router's DHCP and DNS servers for the network.
I am using Google,s DNS in my personal laptop (the rest of the network is using the router's).
DHCP is turned off on the HDA as I cannot switch off the router's DHCP for ISP requirements.
DNS is on on the HDA, if I turn it off the HDA has no internet access despite the router's DNS...
Now why can't I access the apps INSIDE the network? things like http://ajaxplorer.home.com resolve outside the network and lead to the home.com domain?
If I use 192.168.1.10\ajaxplorer.home.com I end up with the setup page as every other try ...
using the network problem solver I end up with this recommendation:
"If you can't stop using another DHCP server, you'll need to set the domain name of your client computer to home.com"
In windows 7 I cannot simply join the home.com domain...
what does this means in plain english?
Thanks