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I'm using openWRT for this on my WRT54G.  If you are familiar with Linux 
and have a little time to figure out how to configure it, I would highly 
recommend it.

<a  rel="nofollow" href="http://openwrt.org/";>http://openwrt.org/</a>

Brian

Jim Lynch wrote:

&gt;I'd really like to have each machine in my network have a predictible IP 
&gt;address, but I also really like the idea that DHCP does more than give 
&gt;an IP address (such as furnish DNS info also) so I don't want to just 
&gt;set up static IPs for each machine. I'll never have more systems than 
&gt;there are available IP addresses, so I really don't need for the router 
&gt;to expire the addresses.  So can I tell it to not expire or in some 
&gt;other way tell it to keep the same IP for a specific MAC address forever?
&gt;
&gt;Thanks,
&gt;Jim.
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