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I need your DNS addresses..
- 4 years ago
You access it by using the default gateway at 192.168.0.1
- 4 years ago
I don't know why you cannot fix your modem that I'm leasing from you (HughesNet) and I had to use my skill to fix it on my side. It is now showing the results for Server FQDN. See picture for 192.168.0.1. Hint: Add a name including the address to that DNS server locally.
I am on Hughesnet... tell me the DNS servers?
You access it by using the default gateway at 192.168.0.1
- Ryan114334 years agoJunior
Then how come my server can't resolve Server FQDN? as you see in the picture. You need to correct the modem that run 192.168.0.1 and I need to correct my second router that run 172.28.203.141 after I noticed it was fixed already on my first router that runs 192.168.1.1.
- MarkJFine4 years agoProfessor
I have no clue what you're trying to do, but as I implied, you're not going to get a fully qualified domain name for the DNS.
- Ryan114334 years agoJunior
what are you saying? it is legal server software that is Windows Server Standard 2019 directly from Microsoft I paid a lot of money to get it.
- maratsade4 years agoDistinguished Professor IV
Ryan11433 wrote:
what are you saying? it is legal server software that is Windows Server Standard 2019 directly from Microsoft I paid a lot of money to get it.
I think what Mark is saying is that it's likely that the only information you will get is 192.168.0.1. He is not questioning whether your server software is legal or illegal.
Do you have a business or a residential account? I thought one needed a business account to run a server, but I may be totally wrong, so I hope a rep jumps in to clarify.
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