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jaykchan
I would like to know whether a LinkSys BEFSX41 functions as a DNS
server. It is a broadband router with a 4-ports 10/100 switch. I am
sure that it can work as a DHCP server. But I am not sure if it also
works as a DNS server. I have examined its configuration screen, and I
only see a couple entries for the IP addresses of DNS servers. Because
of the fact that it expects us to enter the IP address of the DNS
server, I assume that it cannot function as a DNS server, right?
If it cannot function as a DNS server, I am wondering how I can find
something to serve the role as a DNS server within my small home
network. Currently, I have one PC that has XP-Home-Edition, one old PC
that has Win95 SP1, and two network media players (MediaMVP). Can I
configure the XP PC in a way that it can serve as a DNS server? Please
keep in mind that it runs the home-edition of XP, not the
professional-edition. Do I have to assign static IP address to both the
XP PC and the Win95 PC and then entering the host names and the IP
addresses into the HOSTS file in those two PCs? I prefer to use DHCP.
But if I cannot get that IP-to-name issue resolved in any other way, I
can live with assigning static IP addresses.
Thanks in advance for any info.
Jay Chan
server. It is a broadband router with a 4-ports 10/100 switch. I am
sure that it can work as a DHCP server. But I am not sure if it also
works as a DNS server. I have examined its configuration screen, and I
only see a couple entries for the IP addresses of DNS servers. Because
of the fact that it expects us to enter the IP address of the DNS
server, I assume that it cannot function as a DNS server, right?
If it cannot function as a DNS server, I am wondering how I can find
something to serve the role as a DNS server within my small home
network. Currently, I have one PC that has XP-Home-Edition, one old PC
that has Win95 SP1, and two network media players (MediaMVP). Can I
configure the XP PC in a way that it can serve as a DNS server? Please
keep in mind that it runs the home-edition of XP, not the
professional-edition. Do I have to assign static IP address to both the
XP PC and the Win95 PC and then entering the host names and the IP
addresses into the HOSTS file in those two PCs? I prefer to use DHCP.
But if I cannot get that IP-to-name issue resolved in any other way, I
can live with assigning static IP addresses.
Thanks in advance for any info.
Jay Chan