Cogman
Lifer
I have a Netgear wireless router (MR814 v3) that does not work with forwarding DNS information. It assigns out 192.168.0.1 as my DNS server but will not allow me to browse around anywhere (I have checked, and it does have the correct DNS addresses)
With windows, it is simple to click a ratio button and type in the IP address of the DNS server you would like to use, but I can't figure out how to do a similar fix in Ubuntu linux
I can get it to change temporarily, but if I restart the computer (or even let it sleep) I will loose the DNS IP addresses and have to reset them (a pain if someone else wants to serf the web)
So how to I set up a permanent Static DNS server with Ubuntu linux? (or fix my wireless router...)
With windows, it is simple to click a ratio button and type in the IP address of the DNS server you would like to use, but I can't figure out how to do a similar fix in Ubuntu linux
I can get it to change temporarily, but if I restart the computer (or even let it sleep) I will loose the DNS IP addresses and have to reset them (a pain if someone else wants to serf the web)
So how to I set up a permanent Static DNS server with Ubuntu linux? (or fix my wireless router...)