Setup
Virgin Media Superhub in Modem Mode, plugged into the WAN port of the primary Zyxel Multy X in the lounge.
3 further Multy X devices around the house in the same network acting as WiFi points
One of these is in the study, Rpi with PiHole installed on it plugged into an Ethernet port
I configure PiHole, DHCP Server *off*, and have a static IP set (which I reserve in the Multy X config).
Go into the Multy X settings, set the IP of the PiHole as my primary DNS server.
Within 30 seconds the Multy X re-ip's my entire network (EG taking from 192.x.x.x to a 10.x.x.x network).
Is this an issue where the Multy X won't allow a local DNS resolver?
Virgin Media Superhub in Modem Mode, plugged into the WAN port of the primary Zyxel Multy X in the lounge.
3 further Multy X devices around the house in the same network acting as WiFi points
One of these is in the study, Rpi with PiHole installed on it plugged into an Ethernet port
I configure PiHole, DHCP Server *off*, and have a static IP set (which I reserve in the Multy X config).
Go into the Multy X settings, set the IP of the PiHole as my primary DNS server.
Within 30 seconds the Multy X re-ip's my entire network (EG taking from 192.x.x.x to a 10.x.x.x network).
Is this an issue where the Multy X won't allow a local DNS resolver?