I've always ended up needing to install something like openwrt on my routers. I'm not particularly interested in continuing to need to do that as this seems like an obvious feature people might need ...
To the best of my knowledge, a home router will not do this. You would need win2k server or Linux running DNS. You would also probably have to manually set the Gateway's DHCP server to send down that ...
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Don't fight hotel Wi-Fi: How a travel router secures and connects all your devices at once
This tiny router is the first thing I will set up in every hotel room ...
When it comes to complexity of network connectors, you have got multiple levels, with a switch (hub) at the bottom and a router at the top. A hub is an astonishingly dumb gadget. It accepts a packet ...
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