Working around FIOS
Posted: Thu Feb 06, 2014 1:57 pm
So I'm struggling a bit with setting up my HDA server. I have FIOS so I'd prefer to let my existing actiontec router do it's thing in terms of DHCP. I'm trying to piece together how to go about this but most of the other threads on this topic are old and don't quite represent my own problems.
So far I have a successful install and I can see the server running from my amahi control panel. I can't access http://hda/ though and when following the troubleshooter, I get the command not found error for nslookup.
So I think my next step is to disable HDA as a DHCP server but I'm unsure how to do that. In the wiki it describes going to "Advanced Settings, under Setup --> Settings" but I don't really understand how to access those settings if I can't get to http://hda/
Also in another thread I read someone saying it would work to point the router's DNS to the IP of the HDA. If my router wants a primary and secondary DNS, should I use the HDA IP for both or can I have the HDA as primary and the default verizon DNS server as secondary?
I'm probably below average in terms of technical experience so I just need a little clarification
So far I have a successful install and I can see the server running from my amahi control panel. I can't access http://hda/ though and when following the troubleshooter, I get the command not found error for nslookup.
So I think my next step is to disable HDA as a DHCP server but I'm unsure how to do that. In the wiki it describes going to "Advanced Settings, under Setup --> Settings" but I don't really understand how to access those settings if I can't get to http://hda/
Also in another thread I read someone saying it would work to point the router's DNS to the IP of the HDA. If my router wants a primary and secondary DNS, should I use the HDA IP for both or can I have the HDA as primary and the default verizon DNS server as secondary?
I'm probably below average in terms of technical experience so I just need a little clarification
