M5 used as a DHCP Server, How to find the configured domain name?

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M5 used as a DHCP Server, How to find the configured domain name?
M5 used as a DHCP Server, How to find the configured domain name?
2020-01-26 22:22:00
Model: Deco M5  
Hardware Version: V1
Firmware Version: 1.4.2 Build 20200116 Rel. 46064

Hi.

 

My Deco is working as a DHCP Server for my network.

For an AdBlocker solution I am installing I need to find out the DHCP Domain name.

 

Since it is not in the app I was wondering how I can find it.

 

Thanks in advance

Dekel

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Re:M5 used as a DHCP Server, How to find the configured domain name?
2020-02-02 06:02:11

@Dekel 

 

Hello Dekel, it is 192.168.68.1 by default.

 

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Re:M5 used as a DHCP Server, How to find the configured domain name?
2020-05-12 02:32:58

 

@Dekel you ever get a real answer to this?

 

My Pi-Hole needs this to resolve internal IP addresses.

 

I suppose I could check whether the `domain-name` or `domain-search` options gets set by the DHCP server,and then take it from there, but I think that the Deco's configuration options are actually slightly idiotic in its rather arbitrary limitations.

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Re:M5 used as a DHCP Server, How to find the configured domain name?
2020-05-12 04:36:54

@eroux No I didnt, I also want to resolve Internal IPs and dont know how to find it.

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Re:M5 used as a DHCP Server, How to find the configured domain name?
2020-05-12 04:39:09

@Kevin_Z  I was asking for the domain name not the IP address, See:

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Re:M5 used as a DHCP Server, How to find the configured domain name?
2020-06-03 21:25:38

@Dekel 

 

I'm looking to do the same thing.

 

I'll keep searching and post back here if I find anything.

 

An online manual appears to suggest it might be possible, but perhaps is slightly misleading and instead referring to DDNS..?

https://www.manualslib.com/manual/1280406/Tp-Link-Deco-M5.html?page=12&term=domain&selected=1

 

Advanced Features

Additional features are available under the Advanced menu. You can modify WAN settings (IPv4 & IPv6), control Deco's LED and turn notifications off

and on, easily create a domain name for your Deco, set up port forwarding rules to make your local computers accessible to other devices over the

internet, reserve the same IP address for a specific device, and change the working mode.

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