BigBillsd
Occasional Visitor
My Cuz bought a new Velop system a couple months back and his whole household is complaining about the new crappy internet. We tracked the issue to DNS not being available on and off. The sys defaults to using itself as a DNS Proxy. So DHCP is giving out the gateway address as the DNS server IP. I want to change it two a couple entries that I have found always work. 8888 and 8844 in dotted decmil notation. But he cannot find an entry for that. We found what I think is the routers dns entrys and changed it. Did not get propaged to the clients, released, renewed and reboots all of them and the router. So my guess is there is a place under the DHCP interface but he cannot find it. Linksys offshore was pretty useless and solved nothing. So I am here, anyone using a Velop? Is the DNS Entries for DHCP leases hidden? Or what am I missing. It seems like its managed from the cloud so I had him logon local to the router. We do see the router dns has been changed to the four eights.. just not getting in the leases... -Bill
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