"Rob Nicholson" <rob.nicholson@nospam_unforgettable.com> wrote in
news:xKLRd.913$_(E-Mail Removed):
> Another slight problem with setting up this DI-524. Working fine with
> a PC (via wire) and laptop (via wireless) connected to the internet. I
> wanted to reserve the IP address (192.168.0.100) that the PC has been
> given by DHCP as a static DCHP address so it'll never change (so I can
> set-up virtual IIS server on my PC).
>
> The DLink has a feature to do this - you simply "clone" the MAC
> address of the NIC in the PC and click apply. This then reserves the
> IP address currently assigned to the NIC as static DHCP, i.e. the PC
> NIC will always be given the same IP address.
>
> Well "simple" in principle. When I try it, I get the error message:
> "Reserver IP Address Error".
>
> I can assign the laptop's IP address as static using the same process
> and that works perfectly. Just won't let me use the PC's NIC as
> static.
>
> Ohh, a thought - the MAC from the PC NIC was cloned into the router's
> WAN connection during wizard set-up. This is a neat feature whilst
> means that I didn't have to register the router's own MAC address with
> NTL as a new network device - I think I might be getting close to the
> "5 changes" limit which I think NTL impose.
>
> I wonder if this is causing the error, i.e. the MAC address is used on
> the router's WAN interface but I'm also trying to do something clever
> with it for a static IP?
>
> Cheers, Rob.
>
>
>
is there a reason you don't want to just assign the pc a static ip and
disable the dhcp client on the pc ? if the rtr has the option of limiting
the dhcp scope, just make the limit NOT include the ip you have
statically assigned. just because dhcp is available doesn't mean that all
pc's, or whatever devices, need to use dhcp. it's only an issue when the
dhcp tries to assing an ip that is already in use, which is why you limit
the scope.
that seem to be the easiest thing to do.
DanS
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