LTE3301-PLUS does not accept DNS addresses ending in .0
I was unable to input/save the DNS address for dns0.eu as both addresses had an .0 ending. Please correct this.
docs.dns0.eu FAQ
.0 IP addressesWhile all modern OS support using IPv4 addresses ending with .0
for DNS, some routers do not accept it.
Help us fix this for everyone by asking your router manufacturer to support IPv4 addresses ending with .0
for DNS.
Workaround
We have decided to not provide any workaround for this. As far as we know, this only affects some Netgear routers.
All Replies
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Interesting fight between stupidy and silliness. Assigning a .0 in IPv4 to something important without remembering old "Class" ages (particulary C Classes) is probably as stupid as considering all fishes being breaded and square. On the opposite, refusing a .0 address after 30 years of Classless ages in IPv4 is obvisouly somehow outdated. Sigh, I'm feeling I'm getting old.
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