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2.7
Static
Assignment
If
you
would
like
some
devices
on
your
network
to
always
have
fixed
IP
addresses,
you
can
use
this
feature
and
manually
add
a
static
DHCP
assignment
entry
for
each
device.
For
example:
To
have
a
PC
at
the
MAC
address
of
00:15:58:c0:d4:3f
always
receive
the
same
IP
address
of
192.168.0.150,
simply
enter
the
IP
and
MAC
addresses
in
the
corresponding
fields
and
click
Add
and
then
the
Save
button
to
complete.
IP
Address:
Enter
the
IP
address
for
static
DHCP
assignment.
MAC
Address:
Enter
the
MAC
address
of
a
computer
to
always
receive
the
same
IP
address
you
specify.
Add:
Click
it
to
add
a
new
IP
‐
MAC
static
assignment
entry
to
list.
Edit:
Click
it
to
change
an
existing
entry.
Delete:
Click
to
remove
an
existing
entry.
2.8
DHCP
‐
Guest
Network
If
you
enable
the
built
‐
in
DHCP
server
for
the
Guest
Network
on
the
router
it
will
automatically
configure
the
TCP/IP
protocol
settings
for
all
PC’s
on
the
Guest
Network,
including
IP
address,
subnet
mask,
gateway,
and
DNS.
DHCP
Server:
Select
whether
to
enable
or
disable
the
router’s
DHCP
server
feature.
Start
IP
Address:
Enter
the
starting
IP
address
for
the
DHCP
server’s
IP
assignment.
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