Into your router as seen on the picture which I think has the DNS server.
Are you able to set a name to a connected @macaddr under setting ?
No, it doesn't even show my machine, only the ones connected by WiFi. It does figure out the Roku stick
If yes, set to your ArcaOS @macaddr name to the one you set under config.sys (hostname)
Issue netstat -r and check the default router is your router as seen into the picture.
e.g. My internet box is at 192.168.1.254
netstat -r
destination router netmask metric flags intrf
default 192.168.1.254 0.0.0.0 0 UGP lan0
May be you could use nsupdate to update your server ! not sure it will work, never tried...
Yes, the router is at 192.168.0.1, resolv2 shows 192.168.0.1 as the DNS server. It is a crappy router thingy and doesn't have much that can be changed in the settings. I'm stuck with it as the SIM card is tied to the router thingy as well as the local and only cell tower.
There's another layer of NAT too,
WAN IP Address
10.13.117.231
I could change the DNS server by editing resolv2 but I doubt it would make a difference.
Probably have to ping the whole sub-net to find everything connected.
hum!
Into your ZTE MF275R, what do you have set under setting -> connection mode ?
I suppose automatic.
Do you have more available option under manual ?
- e.g. an option to set a specific @ip (and/or hostname) to a @macaddr or any other usefull option ?
Under my box, I added a setting to always use the same @ip (reserved from ip pool address) when my PC @macaddr is requesting a connection (dhcp) - the @ip set is returned to ArcaOS dhcp
Can you give a try and check result:
- tracerte 192.168.0.1
- tracerte 192.168.0.104
- tracerte 192.168.0.xxx (xxx, an other connected equipment)
- tracerte ARCAOS-44454C4
note: TRACERTE, PING can be ignored by some equipment for security issue or else.