you need to hardcode them, DNS right now doesn't work over DHCP. The IP of the DNS servers stays the same anyways, it's just a matter of finding them. 2 ways, ask the provider or connect a client instead of the ASL and make a DHCP request.
you need to hardcode them, DNS right now doesn't work over DHCP. The IP of the DNS servers stays the same anyways, it's just a matter of finding them. 2 ways, ask the provider or connect a client instead of the ASL and make a DHCP request.