 ColonelPanic
join:2007-03-06 Beverly Hills, CA
| reply to Gnarlodious Re: *.gateway.2wire.net ??
Your 2wire gateway has a built in DNS forwarder and will assign all devices a gateway.2wire.net DNS search suffix through DHCP. If your devices hostname is Airtunes it should resolve to Airtunes.gateway.2wire.net on your local network.If you access the 2wire gateways interface what is the hostname listed for the device ? |
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 Gnarlodious
join:2003-06-25 Westminster, CO | reply to Gnarlodious OK, ok. It's a stupid modem. I admit it. |
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 Gnarlodious
join:2003-06-25 Westminster, CO
| reply to QC Yeah, I guess I am finding out this is a pretty stupid modem-router. If I say something smart like:
it resolves to OpenDNS even though there is no such localnet device connected. Any ideas how to solve this problem? |
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  QC Premium join:2008-03-02 Cleveland, OH | reply to Gnarlodious May be this FAQ will help.All FAQs » 2 Wire » 8. Two Wire Home Portal Modems » 12980 |
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 Gnarlodious
join:2003-06-25 Westminster, CO
1 edit | I am using a 2700HG-B modem and all my LAN machines acquire the name .gateway.2wire.net
How do I set this to be .local or some manageable name?
I looked around at »192.168.1.254/xslt?PAGE=J06 for a "modem hostname" but found nothing. |
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