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I believe most home routers act as some kind of DNS relay because DHCP devices behind the router obtain a DNS server IP matching the router's own internal IP address.
Still, I've never found a router that allowed me to enter simple keyword "domain names" for my local devices. Like so:
router --> 192.168.1.1
netdrive --> 192.168.1.10
mediapc --> 192.168.1.20
gamingpc --> 192.168.1.30.
I can get this effect by editing the hosts file on each of my PCs, but that is tricky or impossible on some of my mobile devices (tablets, smartphones, iPod Touch). I want guests to be able to use the shortcuts ("just open your browser and type 'netdrive' in the address"). I also want to quickly use the shortcuts when I've brought someone else's computer home to work on. I don't want to configure the hosts file on each machine individually.
I've messed around with Tomato and DD-WRT firmwares and there are some advanced DNS settings...but I could never figure out how to make them work this way.
...and, yes, I know that most network devices have some kind of hostname, but I find that the hostname frequently stops working and is unreliable. For instance, I use "Touchpad Elite" from my iPod Touch as a remote control for my HTPC (it uses VNC protocol). When I configure it to connect to "media-pc" instead of "192.168.1.10," it usually works. Sometimes it stops working and can't find the hostname, but still works fine when I manually enter the whole IP address. I have to reboot the target computer before I can access it by hostname again. It happens often enough to be annoying and now I never bother to enter hostnames when I'm configuring settings that will be stored.
Still, I've never found a router that allowed me to enter simple keyword "domain names" for my local devices. Like so:
router --> 192.168.1.1
netdrive --> 192.168.1.10
mediapc --> 192.168.1.20
gamingpc --> 192.168.1.30.
I can get this effect by editing the hosts file on each of my PCs, but that is tricky or impossible on some of my mobile devices (tablets, smartphones, iPod Touch). I want guests to be able to use the shortcuts ("just open your browser and type 'netdrive' in the address"). I also want to quickly use the shortcuts when I've brought someone else's computer home to work on. I don't want to configure the hosts file on each machine individually.
I've messed around with Tomato and DD-WRT firmwares and there are some advanced DNS settings...but I could never figure out how to make them work this way.
...and, yes, I know that most network devices have some kind of hostname, but I find that the hostname frequently stops working and is unreliable. For instance, I use "Touchpad Elite" from my iPod Touch as a remote control for my HTPC (it uses VNC protocol). When I configure it to connect to "media-pc" instead of "192.168.1.10," it usually works. Sometimes it stops working and can't find the hostname, but still works fine when I manually enter the whole IP address. I have to reboot the target computer before I can access it by hostname again. It happens often enough to be annoying and now I never bother to enter hostnames when I'm configuring settings that will be stored.