David Cavalli
Regular Contributor
On my Asus/Merlin router, I have both a hosts.add and dnsmasq.conf.add file configured. In them I have the two respective lines to define a local server:
192.168.1.15 Bard
dhcp-host=AA:AA:AA:AA:AA:AA,Bard,192.168.1.15,1440
The server Bard is well configured as per the router. It shows up in the GUI correctly and I can ping Bard when I use it in telnet.
On all my local Windows computers, I have a hosts file which has the Bard entry same as the Asus file. I can NOT create a Bard entry on my Android phone / tablet or Android TV boxes, because the hosts file is in the root partition. (I don't want to root my devices.)
Someone told me that the router should be able to use the Bard definition on the router on these devices, but I'm not really sure where to look or how to get started (or even if this is well trod ground before me -- no search found it, but probably wrong terms.)
Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
192.168.1.15 Bard
dhcp-host=AA:AA:AA:AA:AA:AA,Bard,192.168.1.15,1440
The server Bard is well configured as per the router. It shows up in the GUI correctly and I can ping Bard when I use it in telnet.
On all my local Windows computers, I have a hosts file which has the Bard entry same as the Asus file. I can NOT create a Bard entry on my Android phone / tablet or Android TV boxes, because the hosts file is in the root partition. (I don't want to root my devices.)
Someone told me that the router should be able to use the Bard definition on the router on these devices, but I'm not really sure where to look or how to get started (or even if this is well trod ground before me -- no search found it, but probably wrong terms.)
Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!