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For an office router, to test certain websites securely (hosted there), I have to set my WiFi settings to use a custom DNS IP (like 192.168.0.1), which all works fine until I come back into the office (after having used the laptop at home), at which point the custom setting for that particular router connection are overridden by the "parent" or "general" or "all" WiFi setting... so I have to go into WiFi Hardware Properties and change DHCP to Automatic every day. It's getting very frustrating, and it makes no logical sense for Windows to be doing this.Now, in my general DHCP setting, which is
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