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RT2600AC Router: Two different places to sepcify DNS ...
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Local Network -> DHCP Server -> Primary DNS. What's the difference between the two? r/synology - RT2600AC Router: Two different places to ...
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By default, if you don't set up specific DNS servers on your computer (or your router), default DNS servers from your ISP (Internet Service ...
DNS SERVER - ROUTER OR DISKSTATION? - Synology Community
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26.12.2019 · If you add the DNS server on the diskstation, then the dns requests will go from the router to diskstation and then back to router in order to access the internet and get the dns answer. You see there is a ping-pong situation there. Since the router has direct access to internet, it is the best place to host the DNS server. B. Babylonia @leon4486.
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Hello Group,. I have a Synology RT2600AC router and a Synology DS1515+ Diskstation. I see that I can run a DNS server on the router OR the ...
DNS Server - Synology Knowledge Center
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DNS Server allows your Synology Router to become a domain name server, host multiple zones, as well as provide name and IP address resolution services. Before You Start. Please see the following notes before using DNS Server: Obtain a fixed, public IP address: To run DNS Server, you need to acquire a fixed IP address for your Synology Router.
Why does Synology's RT2600ac router require domain names
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I get that normal DNS servers usually route traffic over the internet ... Why does Synology's RT2600ac router require domain names for DNS?
Different DNS Servers in SRM? | SynoForum.com
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The Internet settings are for the router itself; the Local Network sets up the DHCP service for LAN/WLAN clients. In the DHCP server settings of ...
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Install the Synology DNS server or edit Host file if you don't want it going ... Using on a TP-Link Archer VR400 router and adding Primary DNS IP in my case ...
Resolution | DNS Server - Synology Knowledge Center
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A recursive query occurs when Synology Router is not authoritative for a requested domain. In this case, Synology Router queries other domain name servers until ...
DNS Server - Synology Knowledge Center
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DNS Server allows your Synology Router to become a domain name server, host multiple zones, as well as provide name and IP address resolution services.
How do I set up a DNS server on my Synology NAS?
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Install DNS Server: Download and install Synology's DNS Server package from DSM Package Center. · Obtain a fixed, public IP address · Register a ...
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DNS Server allows your DiskStation to become a domain name server, host multiple zones, as well as provide name and IP address resolution services.
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02.03.2021 · Install DNS Server: Download and install Synology's DNS Server package from DSM Package Center. Obtain a fixed, public IP address: ... If you wish to set up a DNS server for your local network, you have to change the DNS server settings on your router or your client device so that Synology's DNS Server can be queried.
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30.06.2014 · Use your Synology as a local DNS cache. It is totally unnecessary to have all your computers, iPad’s and iPhone’s ask your router to resolve domain names to an external DNS server whenever you click a link or enter a domain name. Why not have something that sits on your local network and forwards unknown DNS requests and then saves the ...