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Old 05-02-2013, 12:26 PM   #14
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Originally Posted by hfpop View Post
@knc1: You may actually be right. In my experiment I was using the mobile phone as WiFi access point, and I am pretty sure it does not work as DNS server. Anyway, in an isolated context, such a DNS server would be fake anyway, right?
Would not have to be a "fake" - just serve the "local zone" (your LAN addresses).

I would first look into what is serving the Kindle's dhcp request, check that set-up, whatever device is doing it.

The Kindle's dhcp-client writes (or could write) log files and debug files - somewhere, somehow - - -
You'll need to do a bit of research to enable them and find them.
Reading them is not a problem - they are understandable.
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