On 2015-07-24 10:15, Adam Thompson wrote:

To clarify, I have an EAP-600, which is a pure access point, not a router at all. It only has one LAN port, grand total. There is *no* universe where it makes sense for an access point to run a DNS server/forwarder/whatever.

I have the EAP900H, which is inherently similar (it's outwardly physically identical). However, it has the capability to enable a guest network, which has NAT, so in this configuration, the DNS forwarder does make sense. They probably used the same basic firmware. But there's no excuse for not making it configurable, nor should it be enabled by default unless the guest network is enabled.

Ultimately I'm not unhappy with the overall performance of the unit, but it's still not one I'd wholeheartedly recommend, mostly because of the support experience.

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