On 04-04-17 01:41 +0100, Tom Simnett wrote:
> On Saturday 17 April 2004 01:23, Kent West wrote:
> > Rather than doing this from the client side, you'd probably find it
> > easier to do from the router side. You should be able to get into your
> > router settings (probably via a web browser) and specify that your
> > computer's MAC Address should always get IP Address x.y.z.a.
> 
> This of course depends on your modem/router - I have a broadband modem/router 
> from Netgear, and none of their router products support this part of DHCP.
> 

My Netgear RP614 does this



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