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Re: Weird DNS problem: some devices work some do not

Posted: Mon Aug 17, 2015 2:45 am
by akreaxun
Thanks for your hint.
  • I have deleted all DNS entries on the router. --> no change
  • The other option of setting 192.168.0.10 (Amahi Server) twice (primary and secondary DNS server) is prevented by the software of the router. Secondary has to be different from the first. Therefore, primary 192.168.0.10, secondary *void* --> no change
BTW: the router

After two weeks of close observation I have found another pattern:
Computers (my ultrabook, dad's mac, host system of amahi) can deal with dynamic mode, but all other devices (incl. iphones, TV's) need to be set to static and point to 8.8.8.8 ...

Re: Weird DNS problem: some devices work some do not

Posted: Mon Aug 17, 2015 1:06 pm
by bigfoot65
This appears isolated to your network. Maybe restricted by the router.

I have no such issues on my network.

Re: Weird DNS problem: some devices work some do not

Posted: Mon Aug 17, 2015 11:41 pm
by akreaxun
A friend of mine an I were working on the network yesterday evening. I think we found a solution. Indeed this problem is related to this specific router for sure but I suspect it affects all customers of UPC that are using a router from the company: It seems that you cannot turn off the DNS. We figured that one needs to put the same DNS IP into the primariy DNS server of the router as is selected on amahi. Example: I select Google DNS on amahi, therefore I need to write 8.8.8.8 into the primary DNS of the router.

With this setting the amahi specific name resolution keeps working and all the "non-PC" devices can be switched to DHCP mode.

What the logic behind this is - I do not know. It just works and got the issue off my back.

Thanks for all your patience and help.

Re: Weird DNS problem: some devices work some do not

Posted: Tue Aug 18, 2015 2:35 am
by bigfoot65
Interesting.

Is this something you could document in the wiki? It would help other users with the same router.

Closing thread.