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Old 15-05-2011, 19:32   #1
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Router - specific IP address for specific devices

Hi all

I've had a Netgear WGR614v6 for years and years now, and it suits me pretty well except for 3 things:
  1. It's wireless G
  2. It sometimes wont hand out IP addresses
  3. Although it supposedly can allow you to specify a particular IP address to a specific device, it usually just allocates the next available one instead. This is a real pain for connecting media streamers and FTP

So I need an N router that can do all those (connecting to my 10Mbs VM modem)

Anyone got any recommendations?

This Buffallo WHR-G300NV2 looks like a possibility, but I can't figure out if you can force allocate IP addresses, and if so whether it actually works

Does anyone use it?

Edit: I don't care that it isn't Gigabit as I'll only be using it with wifi or cabled to a media streamer that can only do 100Mbs anyway

Thanks
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Re: Router - specific IP address for specific devices

This the router I have just bought:

http://www.amazon.co.uk/TP-Link-TL-W...5642358&sr=8-1

It does what you need it to on the stock firmware but can be flashed with DD-WRT firmware which make it even better. It is a bargain for the features it offers and I can vouch for its performance and features. No brainer if your budget is right.
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Re: Router - specific IP address for specific devices

Often you can specifically set an IP address for a device, on the device itself rather than relying on the router.

Ensure the router has a reserved range of IPs that it can't allocate, so if you are in the range of 192.168.1.xx set it so that it will only allocate to 192.168.1.100-150.

On devices such as windows computers, then simply edit the network connection TCP/IP properties to use a fixed IP address outside the allocated range i.e. 192.168.1.50, rather than picking up stuff dynamically. You'll probably also need to set the gateway (router IP address), subnet and DNS.
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Re: Router - specific IP address for specific devices

Thanks both.

I've already figured that at £20 the obvious way to find out is just to buy one - put the order in before Ben's reply.

But if it's no good I'll have a look at the TP-Link.

Rob, yes that's plan B - trying to avoid it though as I want to do as little to the settings on my PC as possible in case I break anything
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Re: Router - specific IP address for specific devices

Let us know how you get on with the new one when it arrives. You should be ok with Buffalo, I have heard good things about them! £20 is definitely a bargain and I would be surprised if you can't reserve IP addresses of specific devices on it.

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Re: Router - specific IP address for specific devices

Will do - certainly the user guide says you can - but then, so does the user guide for the netgear
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