WebIn the DHCP scope for your network in UDM, pop in the IP address of your PiHole for DNS server 1. If you have 2 piholes, set DNS server 2 as the IP of the other PiHole. UDM will then tell all you devices to use PiHole for DNS as the devices get their DHCP reserved IP addresses. Hello from the ghost of Internet past, what is this DHCP you speak of? WebUnifi USG - Static IP vs DHCP Reservation and How To 271 subscribers 33K views 4 years ago Let's talk about DHCP on the Unifi USG router! How to configure Static IPs on Unifi devices,...
Assigning static IP to AP, what should the DNS server be?
WebAt some point you must have set the IP in question as a static on another device. Make sure ip address is a displayed column to sort by and remove the old reservation. I've shot myself in the foot a number of times with this situation. Ya, something else said check Known Clients, but I don't have that in the dropdown. WebSep 19, 2024 · to change the local ip address you need to open the network app, go to settings and then go to networks. click on the "LAN" network and from there change the local ip. it is best to do it from the local portal and not from the cloud portal. hope this helps. and join the unifi user group on Facebook: … the park sw2 kindergarten
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WebWhat’s the general consensus on fixed IP configuration? Should it be done locally on each device that requires it, or via the UniFi ecosystem switch port settings? Any … WebIf you have a UniFi gateway such as USG or UDM and do Fixed IPs in the controller software the config for that gateway is stored in the controller software. If you upgrade or change the gateway they will be restored once you readopt the new gateway and be pushed to the new gateway. Web5. 4. 4 comments. Best. Add a Comment. Amilmar • 4 yr. ago. You can configure DNS per WAN interface - this is what USG will use to resolve names. You can also configure DNS servers per network in it's DHCP configuration - this is what clients that getting addresses via DHCP will use. Or you can configure client itself as static and set DNS there. shut up and play thick as a brick