TTBOMK the linksys will not keep lease records in non volatile memory,
thus you can not prevent issues like this. Ether you would need to set
up a DNS server that does keep lease records in nonvolatile memory or
set up static addresses for the servers and then exclude those addresses
from the DHCP range.
Others may have better suggestions, perhaps even a way to hack the
router, or a feature I am unaware of, but that is how I would do it.
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Joseph Prestia
Sent: Tuesday, July 03, 2007 12:46 PM
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Subject: Router and IP's
I have a linksys wrt54g wireless router and a small home network which
lost power the other day and when I restarted my computers they pulled
the wrong IP's and so the one I'm using for a web server and mail server
was not getting the proper ports forwarded. I know I can disable the
dhcp server in the router but how do I set which computer gets which IP
I just need one to have a set IP address the others don't matter.
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