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Old 11-27-2010, 01:30 AM   #4
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[QUOTE=Wes;123809Why don't you just access the configuration webpage for your access point and enter your dns information?[/QUOTE]

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Originally Posted by celsius View Post
I am tied down to a static DNS for my wireless for security reasons...
As for my own contribution, I tried a few tricks and came up empty handed. Sorry, celsius, but it seems as though it is full DHCP or bust.

As an aside, it seems odd to use DNS, of all things, as a security measure. There are plenty of public DNS servers out there, it doesn't stop attackers from connecting to local network computers, and anyone with a VPN connection could jump right onto the network and not even notice the hurdle.
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