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Originally Posted by Jon T
that's what I said.
"Whether your PC uses the routers DNS proxy depends on if you've got your primary DNS nameserver set to the IP of your router"
If your PC(or other TCP/IP device) has it's own DNS servers specified(and the adresses are not that of your router), then your router will play no part in DNS resolution at all.
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missed that out ><. So what i said originally was correct. The settings in the router will only be used if you are using DHCP, otherwise setting a static IP requires you to manually put them in, and so the ones you put in will be used.