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DNS settings (8800NL 1st gen)

Posted: Thu Aug 24, 2017 6:47 pm
by chenks
i have my primary and secondary DNS set to Google in the WAN service settings.

is it possible to set different DNS servers depending on the connection to the router?
ie i have a main WIFI and guest WIFI, so is it possible to have the main WIFI have one DNS and the guest have a different one?

Re: DNS settings (8800NL 1st gen)

Posted: Fri Aug 25, 2017 9:31 am
by billion_fan
chenks wrote:i have my primary and secondary DNS set to Google in the WAN service settings.

is it possible to set different DNS servers depending on the connection to the router?
ie i have a main WIFI and guest WIFI, so is it possible to have the main WIFI have one DNS and the guest have a different one?
If you fully isolate the guest wifi, and create a new interface group, then on the LAN page select the 'Group Name' and untick the 'Use Router's setting as DNS Server' and enter the DNS servers you want to use.

Example

1. Click on Interface Grouping (once logged into the router under 'Configuration >> LAN')
2. Click on 'Add'
3. Enter a 'Group Name' eg guest
4. Under 'Available LAN Interfaces' select your 'Guest Network' and click on the arrow pointing left, so the guest wifi network should now be added to 'Grouped LAN Interfaces'
5. Click on 'Apply'
6. Under 'Group Isolation' tick the box and click on 'Apply'
7. Click on 'LAN >> Ethernet'
8. Under 'Group Name' select your guest wifi group for this example I used 'guest'
9. Tick 'LAN Side Firewall' (optional, stop clients from connecting to all other ports and connecting to the router )
10. Untick 'Use Router's setting as DNS Server' enter the DNS servers you want to use and click on 'Apply'

Re: DNS settings (8800NL 1st gen)

Posted: Fri Aug 25, 2017 10:02 am
by chenks
my guest wifi is already fully isolated, so i could jump straight to stage 10 ?

Re: DNS settings (8800NL 1st gen)

Posted: Fri Aug 25, 2017 10:07 am
by billion_fan
chenks wrote:my guest wifi is already fully isolated, so i could jump straight to stage 10 ?
Jump to stage 7, its very important that you change the 'Group Name' to your guest wifi group, then to step 10

Re: DNS settings (8800NL 1st gen)

Posted: Fri Aug 25, 2017 11:18 am
by chenks
nice, i'll give it a try tonight.
i've got a local pi-hole DNS server and want to test it on one of my networks.
the guest WIFI seems to the prime candidate to test it on.

although, with the guest wifi being isolated, it won't be able to see the DNS server, will it?

guest wifi is on 192.168.2.x
and the DNS server is on ethernet 192.168.1.x

Re: DNS settings (8800NL 1st gen)

Posted: Fri Aug 25, 2017 11:20 am
by billion_fan
chenks wrote:nice, i'll give it a try tonight.
i've got a local pi-hole DNS server and want to test it on one of my networks.
the guest WIFI seems to the prime candidate to test it on.

although, with the guest wifi being isolated, it won't be able to see the DNS server, will it?

guest wifi is on 192.168.2.x
and the DNS server is on ethernet 192.168.1.x
That's right, clients will have to connect to the same interface group to see each other.

Re: DNS settings (8800NL 1st gen)

Posted: Fri Aug 25, 2017 11:23 am
by chenks
damn, that's not going to work then.
so how would i be able to have a local DNS server that everyone could see, no matter what network group they were connected to?

i only have two groups at the moment
default (ethernet and main wifI)
guest (guest wifi)

Re: DNS settings (8800NL 1st gen)

Posted: Fri Aug 25, 2017 11:29 am
by billion_fan
chenks wrote:damn, that's not going to work then.
so how would i be able to have a local DNS server that everyone could see, no matter what network group they were connected to?

i only have two groups at the moment
default (ethernet and main wifI)
guest (guest wifi)
Its either one or the other.

Re: DNS settings (8800NL 1st gen)

Posted: Fri Aug 25, 2017 11:53 am
by chenks
well it's not really.
it's either one or none?

i can apply it to the main group but not the guest group.

Re: DNS settings (8800NL 1st gen)

Posted: Fri Aug 25, 2017 11:58 am
by billion_fan
chenks wrote:well it's not really.
it's either one or none?

i can apply it to the main group but not the guest group.
That's right