The router has a builtin firewall, I've tried with both enabled and disabled firewall.
On the clients I use Windows XP, Windows 2000 Pro and Debian GNU/Linux, no firewalling software running on any of them. I even tried to telnet to port 53 on the router.
The client gets ip-address (ofcourse), gateway which is gateways ip (192.168.1.1) and dns which also is gateways ip.
I figured out that the DNS forwarding in the gateway seems to be broken. It should forward any dns requests to the dns assigned when it connects to the isp but the gateway...
I have just set up a 3com gateway, 3CRWE51196, to my isp. My problem is that the gateway does not provide me with a good dns.
In the web interface I added my isp's dns:es but my clients gets the gateways ip-address as dns, which does not answer to any dns requests.
The only workaround I have...
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