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DNS and DHCP are two separate things that work independently of each other:...Very confusing all this DNS stuff. With the figures I used ie 8888 etc I entered all the details into my internet radio and it worked fine when I disabled DHCP.
The DNS server does the translation of website names to IP addresses. Its own IP address can be entered directly on the PC or, if the PC is set to "automatically...", its address will be obtained from the router setting for DNS server.
DHCP stands for Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol whereby the router gives the PC its (the PC's) IP address. This has nothing to do with translating names into IP addresses. DHCP must be enabled on the PC and the router since they work together to provide the computer with its IP address. If DHCP is disabled on one PC, you must manually enter one that will work with the router or one provided by your ISP that will work on the Internet. If DHCP is not set in the router, then all PCs on the network must each be manually set to different IP address, each of which must be provided by your ISP.
My Computer
At a glance
Windows 8 Pro w/MC 32-bitIntel Atom 1.86 GHz2 GBIntel GMA 500
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- OQO 2+
- OS
- Windows 8 Pro w/MC 32-bit
- CPU
- Intel Atom 1.86 GHz
- Motherboard
- OQO 2+
- Memory
- 2 GB
- Graphics Card(s)
- Intel GMA 500
- Sound Card
- IDT
- Monitor(s) Displays
- LCD
- Screen Resolution
- 800 x 480 (portable) 1280 x 1024 (docked)
- Hard Drives
- 64 GB SSD
- PSU
- 9 Ah Battery (portable) or OQO Brick (docked)
- Case
- Shirt Pocket Sized
- Cooling
- Tiny Fan
- Keyboard
- Slide out (portable) DiNovo Edge (docked)
- Mouse
- Eraser head (portable) Logitech Bluetooth (docked)
- Internet Speed
- WWAN or 802.11G (portable) T1 (docked)
- Browser
- IE 10
- Other Info
- DVD-RW OQO Docking Station