BosseSwede
Regular Contributor
I have two ASUS routers, one RT-AC68U and the other RT-AC86U.
They are used on different locations but are tied together using a VPN link over the Internet.
The answer to this post is probably really simple but I have not found a solution...
I am moving devices between the two LAN regularly and I would like the device to be added to the router's DNS so that the all devices on the LAN can connect to the others by using their hostnames.
Since this so far is not working I have to manually edit the hosts file of a device (like my laptop) every time another device has been attached to the network.
This is really tedious, so I hope there is a way to add the IP address of a new device to the local DNS table so the router knows how to route the call when a LAN device wants to connect to another by hostname, i.e "ping rpi-home" or similar.
Is this possible?
Most of my devices are Linux computers if that matters.
They are used on different locations but are tied together using a VPN link over the Internet.
The answer to this post is probably really simple but I have not found a solution...
I am moving devices between the two LAN regularly and I would like the device to be added to the router's DNS so that the all devices on the LAN can connect to the others by using their hostnames.
Since this so far is not working I have to manually edit the hosts file of a device (like my laptop) every time another device has been attached to the network.
This is really tedious, so I hope there is a way to add the IP address of a new device to the local DNS table so the router knows how to route the call when a LAN device wants to connect to another by hostname, i.e "ping rpi-home" or similar.
Is this possible?
Most of my devices are Linux computers if that matters.