WRT610N V1 Firmware 1.00.03 B15 DNS issue

I have improved my WRT610N the other night 1.00.02 B10 and since my router cannot properly spread the DNS to my LAN from my U-verse RG server info.

The only way I could make it work is to configure a static IP address for the internet. It's NOT ideal when my IP changes.

I have U-verse RG installation correctly for use with my router. DMZPlus mode enabled on the RG and passes just all the info to the router so as a modem, so it is not like 2 routers on a network.

I have a static IP network on the side LAN and I have always used the IP Address of the router (192.168.1.1) as the gateway and default DNS on my machines. Previously, he always shot info DNS of the RG and all was well, but ever since 1.00.03 B15 no go. (I think it has to do with the 'vulnerability DNS problem solved' listed in the change log)

However, I can ping tests and trace roads since within the configuration of routers diagnostics page and everything works fine it just doesn't propagate to my network.

Everything seems as it should on the status page.

I tried full reset of the router and re-configuration with only about an hours of operation until the DNS problems are back.

I tried to manually in the DNS server on my machines info and that seems to work on SOME of my devices.

I'm really at a loss here because it worked very well before and even on previous Linksys routers I've had. I really don't like manually enter the DNS information on each device, I like the router to automatically manage all this as it still allows with this and other models of routers, so it does not solve the problem on all devices.

I have not tried the downgrading of firmware or update to the V2 firmware yet.

I appreciate any help and insight that anyone can give to this question.

Thank you!

OK I don't know what the deal is here.

I logged into the U - verse RG changed the IP 192.168.2.1 and subnet 255.255.255.0 after restart of the RG the WRT610N to the correct DNS numbers changed the subnet to 255.255.253.0 in itself but it worked fine. So I changed the IP back to 10.0.0.1 subnet back to 255.255.0.0.

WRT610N always pulls the correct DNS numbers and everything seems to work as it was before the update of the firmware.

This may be a bit premature, but I think he's fine now.

RG is still connected via the WAN on the WRT610N part.

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