Hi, whilst setting up the router I have noticed several locations where static DNS servers can be entered...
Configuration - LAN - Ethernet
Configuration - WAN - WAN service
Advanced Setup - DNS
Could someone explain the differences/advantages between them all.
Thanks
Question about DNS server setup
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Re: Question about DNS server setup
Advanced Setup - DNS - tell the routers WAN's interface to use the specified DNS serversfrogfoot wrote:Hi, whilst setting up the router I have noticed several locations where static DNS servers can be entered...
Configuration - LAN - Ethernet
Configuration - WAN - WAN service
Advanced Setup - DNS
Could someone explain the differences/advantages between them all.
Thanks
Configuration - WAN - WAN service - same as above
Configuration - LAN - Ethernet - bypass the router as a local DNS server, and offer the client a specified DNS sevrers (eg a PC connected to the router would normally obtain a DNS server which is the routers IP address, when you untick 'Use Router's setting as DNS Server' and specify your DNS servers, this will passed over to the client instead of the routers IP address as the DNS server
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Re: Question about DNS server setup
Sorry about bringing this up from the dead 
So if I want to change the DNS servers to use Google's or OpenDNS, I would have to use the Static option in both LAN and WAN configurations?
I have tried different combinations and it hasn't worked. I get Limited connection.
When the router tries to connect to the internet I get the error CHAP authentication fail. I'm not sure if it's something I'm configuring wrong or my ISP being funny.

So if I want to change the DNS servers to use Google's or OpenDNS, I would have to use the Static option in both LAN and WAN configurations?
I have tried different combinations and it hasn't worked. I get Limited connection.
When the router tries to connect to the internet I get the error CHAP authentication fail. I'm not sure if it's something I'm configuring wrong or my ISP being funny.
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Re: Question about DNS server setup
Use the 'Advanced Setup >> DNS >> DNS' section, if you use the 'Advanced Setup' option it shouldn't drop your WAN.*gr4fto* wrote:Sorry about bringing this up from the dead
So if I want to change the DNS servers to use Google's or OpenDNS, I would have to use the Static option in both LAN and WAN configurations?
I have tried different combinations and it hasn't worked. I get Limited connection.
When the router tries to connect to the internet I get the error CHAP authentication fail. I'm not sure if it's something I'm configuring wrong or my ISP being funny.
If the router is reporting Authentication Fail, this is something to do with your username and password set within the WAN connection.
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Re: Question about DNS server setup
I'll give that a try.
I found it strange that it refused to authenticate as I hadn't changed anything regarding username or password.
I did notice that in ppp1.1 under PTM interface, there is a username and password, while in pppoa0 under ATM interface there is only the password.
I added the username there and applied, but it keeps disappearing.
There are so many settings and my knowledge is so limited!!
EDIT: changing the DNS servers in Advanced settings worked, thanks! I was a bit afraid of touching anything in Advanced
I found it strange that it refused to authenticate as I hadn't changed anything regarding username or password.
I did notice that in ppp1.1 under PTM interface, there is a username and password, while in pppoa0 under ATM interface there is only the password.
I added the username there and applied, but it keeps disappearing.
There are so many settings and my knowledge is so limited!!
EDIT: changing the DNS servers in Advanced settings worked, thanks! I was a bit afraid of touching anything in Advanced

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Re: Question about DNS server setup
*gr4fto* wrote:I'll give that a try.
I found it strange that it refused to authenticate as I hadn't changed anything regarding username or password.
I did notice that in ppp1.1 under PTM interface, there is a username and password, while in pppoa0 under ATM interface there is only the password.
I added the username there and applied, but it keeps disappearing.
There are so many settings and my knowledge is so limited!!
PTM Interface = VDSL/Fibre connection
ATM = ADSL connection
If the username keeps disappearing try using a different web browser to add the username. Or last resort reset the unit back to factory default settings, run through the quick start option, then change the DNS servers under 'Advanced Setup >> DNS >> DNS'
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Re: Question about DNS server setup
Ahh that makes sense (I'm on fibre).billion_fan wrote:
PTM Interface = VDSL/Fibre connection
ATM = ADSL connection
If the username keeps disappearing try using a different web browser to add the username. Or last resort reset the unit back to factory default settings, run through the quick start option, then change the DNS servers under 'Advanced Setup >> DNS >> DNS'
It doesn't as to why it was failing to authenticate if nothing had changed though, but anyway, DNS now worked, so I'll leave it and make a backup.
Thank you!
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Re: Question about DNS server setup
I am having a similar problem with dnsomatic failing to authenticate
user info syslog " ddnsd: all.dnsomatic.com (ppp1.1) IP has changed from (null) to my ip
ddnsd: update all.dnsomatic.com request failed. Could not authenticate"
I have tried to use a different account ay dnsomatic but still have the same problem.
how can I find it the problem is with the router or with DNSomatic?
user info syslog " ddnsd: all.dnsomatic.com (ppp1.1) IP has changed from (null) to my ip
ddnsd: update all.dnsomatic.com request failed. Could not authenticate"
I have tried to use a different account ay dnsomatic but still have the same problem.
how can I find it the problem is with the router or with DNSomatic?
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Re: Question about DNS server setup
You need to double check your authentication details with dnsomatic (maybe send them a email asking to confirm the hostname, username and password for your account)jdkjdk wrote:I am having a similar problem with dnsomatic failing to authenticate
user info syslog " ddnsd: all.dnsomatic.com (ppp1.1) IP has changed from (null) to my ip
ddnsd: update all.dnsomatic.com request failed. Could not authenticate"
I have tried to use a different account ay dnsomatic but still have the same problem.
how can I find it the problem is with the router or with DNSomatic?
If you have no luck, you can always try a free account with https://freedns.afraid.org/ and setup your router with a account from them