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Another option is the excellent Tomato Firmware |
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(http://www.polarcloud.com/tomato), which does exactly what you need |
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out of the box. |
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Greetings, |
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gordon. |
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On Fri, Jun 27, 2008 at 7:34 PM, Allan Gottlieb <gottlieb@×××.edu> wrote: |
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> I have a linksys (Cisco) WRT54G, which works fine except for one |
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> point. |
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> I have been unable to find in the documentation how to tell its dhcp |
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> server that mac address X should get IP addr Y. I am prepared to |
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> accept the deserved shame if someone tells me how to do this. |
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> Failing the above, I am seriously considering buying another router |
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> that has this capability. It is frustrating not to know the IP |
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> address for machines on our home network (especially the NFS server). |
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> I would appreciate any recommendations. |
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> The device should have wired ethernet input (from our cable modem) and |
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> 4 wired ethernet outputs, plus wireless support, and a dhcp server. |
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> thanks, |
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> allan |
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Greetings, |
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Gordon. |
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