If you can't configure the Netgear to do this, you will need to turn off
DHCP on the Netgear and run DNS on the Windows server instead.
Reinhard F. Bentrup wrote:
> We're using a Netgear FVS124G router and also use DHCP feature of this
> device. The FVS124G provides its onw IP address as DNS server.
>
> However, we need to have the IP address of the Windows 2000 machine
> provided as the DNS server since this hold the private addresses of
> our network (this DNS server then forwards the external requests to
> the router).
> How can I do this? There is no possibility to enter the Windows
> machine IP as data provided to the clients via DHCP.
>
> Thanks - Reinhard
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