E3000 - no dns proxy feature?

I just purchased a E3000 and it appears that there is no DNS proxy feature with this router.   Is that true?  If so, any suggestions on how to use static IP addressing without having use static DNS as well.   I've always set my router as DHCP and then point all my computers to resolve DNS through the router.  This works great and I can't believe the E3000 doesn't support it?

The issue is that since I can't use the e3000 as a DNS proxy I have to enter my ISP's DNS explicitly on all my computers.  I don't like to do this since my ISP can change/has changed DNS in the past and it requires me to touch all my computers.  I run lots of VM's (40 or so) and it requires me to change each one individually.   If I can point DNS @ the router then when the ISP makes any changes it is automatically picked up by the computers. I also perform some other voodoo with the VMware network settings which allows my VM's to move from office network to outside network with minimum config changes and this relies on the existance of the DNS Proxy feature.
I know that I can use DHCP on the endpoints but for several reasons this is not an option in my environment.  I need to use static ip for my computers.
This is enough of a hassle that I might need to return the router.   Any recommendations of a gig wireless N router that has DNS proxy functionality?

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    I'd love cut & paste too. Otherwise how do you maintain/organize/re-organize lists on it easily...errands, tasks, to-dos, shopping lists, etc.
    You can ask Apple for iPhone changes via this link:
    http://www.apple.com/feedback/iphone.html
    Though if you're requesting hardware changes for iPhone v2 you may want to wait a week (or a month?)...they're probably going to be inundated right now by requests for software changes to the current iPhone.
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