
I hit a wierd situation:
I currently hit a bag meshwork consisting of 3 pc’s and a line router. 2 of the 3 pc’s are streaming windows and the DNS is pointing to the IP of the router (in this housing 10.0.0.2), everything is dustlike with those 2, but the 3rd pc is streaming linux (more specificly hat set 5). Now, if I unstoppered the meshwork settings pane and feeding to DNS, I then apparently place 10.0.0.2 in the direct DNS right? nope, dont work, I crapper sound the another 2 pc’s using their IP’s but not their obloquy - aforementioned goes for scheme pages. So after a aggregation of googling I institute discover that I could ingest the DNS IP that the router is using (something same 196.x.x.x) and place it direct into the linux settings, I crapper today unstoppered scheme pages properly, but today I ease slope admittance the topical 2 pc’s. What the heck is feat criminal here? Why does Windows seem to do everything “automaticaly” compared to linux?
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Your ISP DNS is not configured to resolve the names of your PC’s.
Look up how to setup a hosts file.
If you can browse the Internet, you are already using your home router.
If you’re running a home network, in most cases, the internal IP, that is the IP address accessible to your computers would normally be 192.168.1.1 as a default. You could enable DHCP on your router and set your computers to, including the Linux computer to Obtain IP address automatically, and set your default gateway to 192.168.1.1. To set up Linux from KDE: Log in as root, in the systems menu select ‘network device control’, then select your card, click on the configure button, when the ‘network device configurations’ window appears, double click on your device, then the ‘ethernet device’ window will open, in that window make the following settings:
1. activate device when computer starts
2. automatically obtain IP address settings with DHCP
3. check the box ‘Automatically obtain DNS information from provider.
Then restart the computer, and you should be up and going.