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Franz
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Re: Router that can assign a specific IP by MAC

said by Rob See Profile :

The WRT54G stock firmware does not support this.

However, the Tomato and DD-WRT firmware for the WRT54G do allow you to assign the same IP to a device based on MAC address.

For Tomato, it's under Static DHCP.
How safe is this?
Any chance I will "brick" my router?
Will I lose any features?
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CylonRed
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join:2000-07-06
Bloom County


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1) Depends on how you define 'safe'.
2) Of course - when flashing to ANY newer firmware (even Linksys) there is a chance at bricking the router. In the Linksys forum here at DSLR there are ways to possibly unbrick the router.
3) Nope - you generally gain a lot more features. Here is a link to the Wiki on versions of DDWRT and their features: »en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DD-WRT

Info for Tomato: »www.polarcloud.com/tomato

sheiker

join:2006-12-05
Prior Lake, MN

reply to Franz
said by Franz See Profile :

said by Rob See Profile :

The WRT54G stock firmware does not support this.

However, the Tomato and DD-WRT firmware for the WRT54G do allow you to assign the same IP to a device based on MAC address.

For Tomato, it's under Static DHCP.
How safe is this?
Any chance I will "brick" my router?
Will I lose any features?
DD-WRT can turn your $40-$50 router into a router that would normally cost $150+.

I have a WRT54GL that I bought specifically to put the regular sized DD-WRT on it. It does what you are looking for, plus, oh, so much more!

I HIGHLY recommend it!

And as was already mentioned, there is a slight risk in bricking the router, but its very very slight. If you follow the directions on the DD-WRT site, you will be fine.
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