This whole DNS thing on a router discussion is funny. I can use DNS to figure out an area for the IP in question... I can enter said IP into a separate query afterwards to find an area in question... Which is faster for finding the info I am looking for? Be realistic. I have used DNS in my routers and switches since IOS supported such. Funny, so has Doug :) Sure, you can add latency to your output but it doesn't slow the packets down, and I sure as hell cannot memorize the Internet to figure out which city I am in or which provider I'm crossing. That extra few ms here and there still outruns copy/paste click submit every time. Perhaps a company could run dedicatd nameservers for their networking gear, or just run better nameservers on their infrastructure. Yah, i know that sounds condescending but I don't know a better way to phrase this this morning. -- Mike Horwath via iPad 2, electric boogaloo! ######################################################################## To unsubscribe from the MICE-DISCUSS list, click the following link: http://lists.iphouse.net/cgi-bin/wa?SUBED1=MICE-DISCUSS&A=1