Routers

From: Jim <jwadell@gci.net>
Date: Tue Jan 10 2006 - 17:30:05 AKST

You are looking for the DHCP page. You need to exclude your static range that you want to set up from the DHCP range.

J
From: "Neil Moomey" <neil@neilmoomey.com>
Subject: Re: Linksys Router Table
Date: Mon, 9 Jan 2006 22:46:21 -0900

My router is a BEFW1154 Linksys wireless. I'm not using wireless right now.
Yes, I understand the IP address is the local only. I think 192.168.1.2
through .99 is for static IPs and anything 192.168.1.100 and above is
reserved for DHCP. I can configure my Linux box ok with either static IP
or DHCP. That's not the problem. The problem is I can't seem to add a
static IP address to the Linksys router table which I need to do right?
When I click on the Static Routing tab it has a dropdown for Static Routing
that says 1,2,3...etc. (Select Route entry). What does that mean? How do I
add or delete an IP address to the routing table? I wish I could just edit
a text file.

Thanks for the suggestions Jim but I could not find any page with both a MAC
address and IP address except the Filters page. What is that for? I also
tried DMZ host and disabling DHCP and assigning a static IP to my web
server. I tried just about everything.

Neil

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