i had the same, easy fix is to make a new gmail account. i have my gmail tied to my domain so i created thecus@****.co.uk and all was good
I tried following the below procedure on a NS3200PRO, but without luck
i have connected it to wan port
under Network -> wan : i put the following:
HOST NAME: NS3200PRO
domain: home.mydomain.com (this domain is pointing to my wan Ip address)
jumbo frame: disabled
Wan port: static
IP: my local ip address
Netmask: 255.255.255.0
gateway: 192.168.0.1
DNS Server: is empty
Ip sharing Mode: Disabled
In notification i have done as the per instructions in the quote:
Where do i go wrog ?
I might have to fill in the DNS box with my DNS mentioned in the route. Or can i use opendns.com ?i will checkup on this when i get home
You can use any DNS You want - I usually use for the first DNS entry my providers one and for the second entry the ip adress of opendns - and Yes, without DNS entry theres no way how the domain name can be translated into a ip adress.
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Peter
thx, its working superb :-)
great stuff, and thx for the reply.
the router is usually the 1st dns ip, open a run command and type ipconfig /all and it should show you yours.
There are more options to do this.
You can set different DNS entries in Your Router and the point the first DNS entry in Your N5200 to Your router and if You want set additional DNS entries in the N5200
or
don't use Your router as DNS in the N5200 and set the different DNS entries in the N5200.
The advantage if You use Your router as DNS in Your N5200 is, that if the DNS is changes You have to change it only on one place - the router
There are many options, but the important thing is to set at least one DNS entry in the N5200.
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Peter
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