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Not usually.  It is there just to route the desired TCP/IP traffic.  It
should be performing the NAT (public IP <-> private IP) for your network
and perhaps some rudimentary firewall activity.  DNS is not a good thing
to have on your Internet router!


Best Regards

Fritz Hayes
Atwater Associates
<snip>
| would my 192.168.0.1
| router be considered an "internal DNS"?



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